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Wow, I just went to get insurance on my Fz600 1988... I was expecting something like 300 Canadian $ . But since I'm 25, never received a ticket, and that my bike is rated as custom (beat me where they got that but it sure doesn't look like one), my rate is 100$. As a matter fact the rate is 84$ but the minimum insurance policy is 100$. Finally something in the motorcycling world that is not expensive :D !

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i pay £106 for my Exup 1000 :lol:

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I pay $130 a year for my XJ750 :? .....but that's with a ticket I got a bit over a year ago......So I still think I'm getting a pretty fair deal :wink:

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Mine has just gone up to £194 fully comp, but last year it was £148 for my classic Z1100, then £6.00p to add my YZF750! So looking at it the best way, my YZF costs me six quid fully comp;)

Positive thinking rocks!

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I've just paid £375 tpft for my YZF750R 1996 N reg with Bikesure which ain't bad considering i havn't had a bike since 1998 + i'm 28 years old,and that encluded unlimited milage.Some companys (Carol Nash,Bennets etc) wanted £1000+ plus cat 1 alarm/imm limited milage to 2500 p/y.Just shows you need to shop around :!: :P:P

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Wow I never heard of limited mileage before. This is one of the most oppresive thing I ever heard about, it's not even their vehicule and they dare to tell you to limit the mileage!!! I would just cut the speedometer if that would be the case in Canada.

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beerbaron (good name m8 :D ), a lot of people to "cut" the speedo cable because of the limitations put on them by an insurance company. So people are riding bikes and not recording the millage, which they then sell on to an unsuspecting individual, who doesn't do the correct checks at the correct intervals because they have no idea these checks need doing.

What is this likely to cause? an accident or a worst death! All this because insurance companies want to make the most money they possibly can and bikers want to spend the less they can.

Money V's Life? Money wins again.

Come on lads there are ways to cut your insurance quotes, all you have to do is think about it:)

Now I've gone and got all worked up about this I will have a fag and a coffee(could be the problem :shock: ) and chill for a bit. LOL

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£120 any bike any cc as many bikes as i like , the only good thing about being over 40 :)

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I'll be glad when i'm older so i can get cheap insurance. :D

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lucky for sum, as im 16 on a 50cc they love to get there moneys worth dont they, best i could find and cheapest was £500 or so, and most went upto about 1.5, now for a 16yr old i can just about afford 500 let alone 1.5

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