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I will try giving them a call also. When I got my scooter insurance with All State, they were half of everyone else's price. Maybe I should just get a real project bike that I can work on for a while and insure it later down the road when it is running. Only problem is I dont want to lock up...
I just found out my insurance would be $1600 for a 1978 650cc. So I think I am going to put this dream on hold for now. Or maybe just buy one just to work on it for a while. What a deal killer...Any suggestions?
This is my first yr of riding. I am paying $600 on my 125cc scooter. I am taking my riders course in a few weeks. I hope to to pay something around the same amount. Is it possible to transfer the policy to a new bike?
So you plan on working in the industry once completing this course? How is it viewed upon to do just a "theory" course as opposed to doing like a powersports course at Centennial College? Personally, I dont plan on working in the indsutry, I just figure I would learn enough that I could work...
Hi, I'm new to bikes too and thinking of starting a project this winter. What kind of course are you taking? I would be interested in taking a similar course. Any info would be great. Thanks!
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