If you live in Calif. they really stick it to you. 2009 stallion trike. Over 900.00 a year through Progressive. Clean record/multi bike. They said the high price is due to the 2.3 liter engine (2300 cc):eek:
If you live in Calif. they really stick it to you. 2009 stallion trike. Over 900.00 a year through Progressive. Clean record/multi bike. They said the high price is due to the 2.3 liter engine (2300 cc):eek:
rudedogg welcome aboard. Your correct about the sticking it to you, Progressive here in Florida on my wifes Stallion and the annual is $748
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Did some research today......and join USAA (anyone with prior military service or family member who is already a member can join. I received a quote of 303.00 every six months that's with 100,000/300,000 liability full coverage....signing up this week:yes:
Great saving 1/3 less. I'll check when mine comes up in a couple of months. Thanks, Ted
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Your experience and John's illustrate that every case is different, even within a specific state.
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Originally Posted by John Luciano View Post
I would be interested in how much coverage you are getting and how much a year you are paying . I am covered as a TRIKE by Progressive for $18,000 on a 1997 Goldwing $500 dedutable and $515 a year.
MHO if you are paying much under $300.00 a year I would recheck on it.
I am in Conn. and everything is higher here.
Just got a quote from Markel Insurance .. My trike DFT 1997 Goldwing ( $17,000 value )and the 1986 500 Shadow ( just liability coverage ) was $675. Progressive is now $605 . Of course if I didn't have $3,000 in accessories, didn't want uninsured motorist ( required in CT )and didn't want collision or pass insurance or towing , Life insurance or any thing but Liability it would have been $345.00 ... Min insurance on my 1986 500 Honda Shadow ( $1,200 value ) with 2 bike discount and GWRRA discount $89.00 so $155.00 for a trike is Real cheap
If you have stacking insurance on your car/truck, you get skip it on your motorcycle. I found that out from my lawyer after I was hit by someone. With that said, I pay under $600 for the stallion and a M109R for the year thru progressive here in central Florida.
Tomg