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i'm 43 and my wifes 40, i ride a 04 heritage and she rides 04 883c in n.j. with rider insurance co. we pay $930 a year full coverage.which in nj i think is pretty dam good
I am 51 and my 04 Standard cost $285.00 per year with Progressive. This is full coverage 9 months and storage for 3 months. By the way this is ion Iowa.
I have my insurance thru HOG which is underwritten by Formost. Pay about $360. per year. I hear Bikeline and Dairyland offer good rates too. I would stay away from Progressive, the CEO of that company will use your money to pay lobbists in DC on motorcycle issues against you/us, learned of this at an ABATE meeting a few months ago.
I am 33 and pay about 350 per per on my 05 Heritage through Progressive, I went thourgh the Harley site. My Allstate agent who I have my auto and home insurance through told me that Allstate was not the place to get motocycle insurance from, he told me to go some where else to get my insurance.
483 yr full coverage from progressive, 05 FXSTBI, though it pissed me off that it went up from last year, 50.00, even with no tickets and the bike is a year older. Greedy sob's.
I pay around $400 per year thru State Farm..... Thats full coverage with a $1000 deductible..... My bike is all that I could insure with State Farm for a reasonable amount of cash... Theyre outragous on everything else.... BTW im 31 no tickets, jus a lil DUI 8 yrs ago.....lol
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