The secret to getting the best deal on motorcycle insurance is not really a secret at all. Its just plain common sense. If you think like an insurance company you will quickly master the “secrets” and potentially save yourself a lot of money at the same time.
1. Driver age and experience — You may not be able to change your age or driving experience but be aware that the older the driver of the bike and the more driving experience (in particular accident free experience) the lower your rates will be.
Drivers of any age can make a difference in their rates by taking a motorcycle driving safety class. Not all insurance companies, but many will give credit for the successful completion of a certified safety class.
2. The cost and age of the motorcycle — as with car insurance the more expensive the bike the higher the insurance premium. Bike modifications in particular can cause rates to increase significantly. Modifications can often double the cost of the bike and raise rates accordingly.
First-time biker’s and younger bikers might consider buying an older bike with a smaller engine. Not only will the cost of insurance go down because of the lower replacement cost, but accident risk also decreases with smaller and less powerful engines. If you buy a souped-up racing bike expect the insurance company to charge you souped-up rates.
3. Bike location and security — where you store your bike and the security devices attached to your bike can make a big difference in your insurance costs for theft. If the bike is stored in a secure garage as opposed to outside or in a high risk neighborhood, insurance companies will favor you with lower rates.
Similarly bike security devices can have a significant impact on insurance rates. Check with your insurance company to see if discounts are provided for bike immobilizer devices. These can be found for $100 or less and they can provide a nice savings on your insurance policy.
4. Safety for drivers and passengers — most if not all states require you to wear helmets these days. If you don’t you can be sure the insurance company will charge you more simply because the risk of a serious accident is much higher. The company may also give rate reductions when you use other safety equipment. Check to find out.
Insuring passengers is expensive but necessary. Make sure they wear the same safety equipment and have the same coverage as you. You may not realize it, but bikers are sued more often by passengers than anyone else. If you typically do not have passengers you should be able to pay less for your insurance.
Be sure to consider these basic four factors before you go insurance shopping (even before you buy your bike). Most every insurance company will make significant rate concessions when you fall on the conservative side of any one of these four factors.
Dan Danmenn enjoys creating useful articles and sites for motor-bikers on how to save money on insurance. If you found this article useful you might also enjoy his newest website Motorcycle Insurance Quotes where you can learn more about buying Motor Bike Insurance
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