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Re: [ST] ST Insurance changes (VFR vs. ST)



Naw, that's all CT state bare minimums.  Stamford, CT.

I'm sure it'd get jacked a good bit if I were to put
some real coverage on my nice new(to me) bike.

Actually if u want some low rates check this out from
the GPZ1100 list:

"I called GMAC today at 1-800-847-2886 and used the
savings code K-4v told them I read about it in Rider
magazine and they quoted me ( and I wanted full boat
everything , 500 buck deductable the fuckin works) on 
both the YZF600R & the CBR929RR in additon to the
usual stuff they also give you a $1500 dollar
accessory coverage , jackets , helmets etc. 
there quote was $687.56 a year for both thats about
half of what I now pay for both bikes with allstate.
If your getting hosed like I know I am you might want
to look into this, good deal"

FWIW- GMAC does not cover CT yet, they will in 6
months they said. :(

Thanks,

Bryce

> Wow, you must live in a better, be from a better
> driving demographic
> than myself, or something.  Progressive quoted me
> thousands of dollars
> per year for my 97 VFR.  Granted, this was right
> after I totalled my ST.
> (and I paid $400 and then $600 per year for the ST
> with Fairyland)
> 
> (I know, insurance premiums are not comparable
> across people, age
> groups, locales, religious beliefs, etc.)
> 
> Laters,
> Brian

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