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Insurance for motorcycle.?

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I have a perfect driving record. full coverage on my car is $60 a month, and it's a fairly nice car. the fact that i have USAA (military insurance) helps of course. I had my r6 for 2 years and it was my only transportation. i never insured it though. that is what got me my 1st and only ticket (very expensive ticket for no insurance). so with the new bike i am thinking about getting, an r1, i decided to get a quote on insurance for it through USAA expecting that it would be the cheapest. for full coverage they quoted me $630 PER MONTH on the r1 and $445 PER MONTH on the r6. needless to say i cant afford to pay that on something that is not my primary trans. liability would only be $70 per month but with such a beautiful bike i would hate to do it. but then again if i crashed it hard enought to not be able to fix it myself i would assume that i'm probably dead or atleast paralyzed. any advice or cheaper insurance companies? thanks

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  1. Check State Farm's rates... they were always cheapest for me...


  2. I have met this kind of problem before,here is the resource I found useful.http://car-insurance.easyideas4u.info/ca...

  3. My advice is to always get full coverage. But if you are over 25 you shouldn't have a big problem with getting inexpensive insurance. My suggestion is to shop around and compare, or call an insurance "broker" (not an agent) and have them do it for you. They will actually do the shopping around for you free of charge.

    I think some of the best are Progressive, Dairyland, and Nationwide.

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