I am in the process of having my Goldwing made into a trike. I called my current insurance carrier, Allstate, I they told me they do not insure trikes. Can anyone suggest an insurance company?
I am in the process of having my Goldwing made into a trike. I called my current insurance carrier, Allstate, I they told me they do not insure trikes. Can anyone suggest an insurance company?
I am using Progressive, fairly decent to work with. I have never had a claim against them so can't help you there. Good luck.
I am using Progressive also...and have not had a claim (knock wood)...but i have been pleased so far.
I have State Farm. No problem insuring the trike.
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</div>Hymmm I have State Farm too and the bikes insured as a 2010 Goldwing complete with a rider for the Motor Trike kit at full current replacement value.<br />
Not as an accessory....
I have AARP/Formost. $235 a year for good coverage.
A deer decided he wanted to be my fender ornament, $5500 later I only paid the deductible.
Of course, cost depends on location and other factors.
Last edited by 07BlueCSC; 08-27-2013 at 06:10 PM. Reason: Add coment.
Michbiker1, my trike insured with Allstate in Palm Bay FL.
I use State Farm, when I went to ask about the Trike, she looked it up, as long as I have all the receipts ... still classified as a motorcycle.
Foremost, They know Bikes and Trikes....
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Look at older threads <img src="images/smilies/thumbup.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" class="inlineimg" /> As I remember (from the old threads) Progressive, GEICO, and Foremost were generally the easiest to insure, trike-wise. State Farm seemed to be state-specific when it would, or would not, insure trikes. I don't remember if Allstate was OK or not.<br />
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There's a LOT of old thread info out there.<br />
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Just my 2¢
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Try Markel, they are a motorcycle insurer. Nice customer service and price.
Rick
05 1800 Goldwing CSC:
Dang, how did I get so old so fast!
After much wailing and knashing of teeth while getting quotes for both of our trikes, we went with Dairyland as the most reasonable for us up here in the desert.
Note: most of the companies I contacted used the cost/value of the trike kit as part of the "accessories/optional equipment." My biggest concern was getting the agents to anwers to a couple of simple questions...If some unfortunate accident was to occur, what is the insurance value/coverage? Is there sufficient coverage to replace with a similar,not new, equally equiped unit?
Rob
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GL1500 Motortrike and Siverwing maxi-scooter Yelvington trike
When we had Her Purpleness, a 1995 GL1500 MotorTrike, we had Progressive, and they were very good with us when we had a claim. (If you want to know more, check this thread: http://www.triketalk.com/forum/gener...ssion/8720.htm )
One thing I learned through the process is that most insurance companies insure the bike as it came from the factory, everything else is an accessory. When Progressive totaled the rig what they gave us for the motorcycle portion was smaller than I expected, but it was priced as not having a rear wheel, fender, saddlebags or drivetrain. The accessory coverage made up for that ws lost on the bike portion. The adjuster went over every little thing, even down to how much the pinstriping and Kuryakyn grips cost. didn't take long to max out on accessories.
When we got the new trike I picked a slow day and went to our favorite shop. The parts manager and I went over the trike and went through the catalogs for prices of all the accessories and the installation cost, then figured in the trike kit, installation, paint and options. We have about 3/4 the value of the 2004 GL1800 Champion trike as "accessories", and our insurance pays full value for them up to the accessory coverage we have.
Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee
have state farm had accident no increase in premiums.
Gieco 426.00 yr
I used Dairyland; I had no problems insuring my trike. I've only had it a couple of months, so no accidents yet. Very reasonable!
https://www.dairylandinsurance.com/
Some times the rep we speak with when we call an insurance company don't know what we are really asking. What we are insuring is a motorcycle with additional accessory coverage. That is how Progressive handles it and I think others do also. A trike kit is considered an accessory by most companies. I'll bet if you call back and explain it that way the rep would know how better to respond.
Thanks everyone. I ended up going to State Farm and got a great deal on trike insurance.
Again, thanks to all of the great advice.