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Re: Requesting low cost bike insurance company serving southern Ontario



Thanks Jack...I never add Uninsured motorist either because I'm cover
elsewhere.....I've been round and round with them on this, and they tell me my
rate is the 'book' for a clean driving 48 year old with no prior claims....I'm
calling them back....it's a rip...


John H. Outlan CPA
407-924-2727
321-415-0234 (Fax)
03RTBlk




  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jack Holloway
  To: oilheads@xxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 10:45 PM
  Subject: RE: Requesting low cost bike insurance company serving southern
Ontario


  John and Bruno,
  I am with Progressive and pay 365 per year on a 2000 R1100RT.
  I DO NOT have uninsured motorists coverage. I think this would add about
  165 to the coverage.

  Jack Holloway
  Leesburg, FL
  2000 R1100RT



  > Subject: Re: Requesting low cost bike insurance company
  > serving southern
  > Ontario
  >
  >
  > Does anyone know if I'm being ripped off at 600+ bux a year
  > for an 03 Rt?  I
  > would say yes....but would appreciate opines...
  >
  >
  > John H. Outlan CPA
  > 407-924-2727
  > 321-415-0234 (Fax)
  > 03RTBlk
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: Bruno Valeri
  >   To: oilheads@xxxxxxxxx
  >   Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 10:32 PM
  >   Subject: Re: Requesting low cost bike insurance company
  > serving southern
  > Ontario
  >
  >
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: "Robert Silas" <robert.silas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >   To: <oilheads@xxxxxxxxx>
  >   Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:25 PM
  >   Subject: Re: Requesting low cost bike insurance company serving
  >   southern Ontario
  >
  >
  >   > I pay under 500.00 Canadian in Quebec for full coverage for a
  >   '94 R1100RS.
  >   > Bob Silas
  >
  >   I did an insurance price audit this summer, getting quotes for
  >   different bikes.
  >
  >   Prices for a new (2003) BMW's were generally quite low.
  >   Exception was the R1100 S and K1200 RS. These were priced closer
  >   to the sportbike pricing range.
  >
  >   Most unusual discovery I made: I could insure a K1200 GT for a
  >   little over half of what I would be charged for a K1200 RS!
  >
  >   The GT is considered touring, the RS is considered sport.
  >
  >   So if I were in the market for a K12, I would factor in this
  >   price differential. Turns out that the GT would be cheaper to buy
  >   if I factor in the insurance savings over 3-4yrs!
  >
  >
  >   Bruno
  >   Montreal, Canada
  >   CBR 929
  >   http://pages.infinit.net/mcrides

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