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<blockquote data-quote="Windjammer" data-source="post: 56754" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>I have insurance coverage similar to Bounce, and I pay about $400 a year with $250 deductible. My previous bike insurance company, which insured my Concours (same coverage limits) for less than $300 per year, quoted me over $1200 per year for the FJR. So I dumped them and went to the name brand insurer that covers my home and cars. I DO get a break on the cycle by having all my insurance with one company, but not enough to account for the difference between $400 and $1200.</p><p></p><p>It is VERY possible to find reasonably priced, full coverage insurance for the FJR. MANY have done so and reported as such in another insurance thread I saw.</p><p></p><p>Accourse, all the insurance companies watch these forums, and charge triple rates to trolls who badmouth them. Word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windjammer, post: 56754, member: 128"] I have insurance coverage similar to Bounce, and I pay about $400 a year with $250 deductible. My previous bike insurance company, which insured my Concours (same coverage limits) for less than $300 per year, quoted me over $1200 per year for the FJR. So I dumped them and went to the name brand insurer that covers my home and cars. I DO get a break on the cycle by having all my insurance with one company, but not enough to account for the difference between $400 and $1200. It is VERY possible to find reasonably priced, full coverage insurance for the FJR. MANY have done so and reported as such in another insurance thread I saw. Accourse, all the insurance companies watch these forums, and charge triple rates to trolls who badmouth them. Word. [/QUOTE]
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