Good help there RG.
Thanks!!!!
Gary
Insurance
Mr. Gray,
I have my CL77 and two old Bonnies insured with Foremost. I originally went through Harley Davidson Insurance for a Soft-tail I had and Foremost is a subsidiary they use for vintage machines. Their rates are great according to my wife who keeps the books. That is a fine job on your Scrambler, looks terrific.
I have my CL77 and two old Bonnies insured with Foremost. I originally went through Harley Davidson Insurance for a Soft-tail I had and Foremost is a subsidiary they use for vintage machines. Their rates are great according to my wife who keeps the books. That is a fine job on your Scrambler, looks terrific.
Mr. Gray,
Here you go.
http://www.foremost.com/
Give them a shot, as we all know it pays to shop around this day and time. I still use high test gas in all of my old ones. My insurance bill is about equal with my yearly vintage gas expenditures. Thank goodness I don't ride them that much.
Here you go.
http://www.foremost.com/
Give them a shot, as we all know it pays to shop around this day and time. I still use high test gas in all of my old ones. My insurance bill is about equal with my yearly vintage gas expenditures. Thank goodness I don't ride them that much.
Insurance
Here's a company I found on the web for classic car and motorcycle insurance.
http://www.americancollectors.com/
They have very reasonable rates and they will insure for replacement value without an appraisal.
For Missouri, Liability was $46.00/yr. + $8.00 for medical payments of $1,000.00 + $4.00 for uninsured motorist + $3.00 for underinsured motorist equalling $61.00/year
For the bike's physical damage, use the following:
You simply state the value of your machine and pay a set rate per $100.00 of stated value based on the deductable you choose.
I.e., if you valued your bike for $4,000.00 and chose a $2500.00 deductable, you would pay $1.90/$100.00 of stated value per year, ($1.90 x 40 = $76.00)
$0 deductable is $2.20/$100.00 of stated value
$500.00 deductable is $1.60/$100.00 of stated value
$1,000.00 deductable is $1.30/$100.00 of stated value
This is in addition to the regular coverage of $61.00/yr for a total of $137.00/year.
Again, these are rates for Missouri and they could vary significantly by state.
I also got a quote from Geico for $81.00/year but that is without stated value coverage.
Have any of you used Americancollector or heard anything about them?
Thanks,
Gary
http://www.americancollectors.com/
They have very reasonable rates and they will insure for replacement value without an appraisal.
For Missouri, Liability was $46.00/yr. + $8.00 for medical payments of $1,000.00 + $4.00 for uninsured motorist + $3.00 for underinsured motorist equalling $61.00/year
For the bike's physical damage, use the following:
You simply state the value of your machine and pay a set rate per $100.00 of stated value based on the deductable you choose.
I.e., if you valued your bike for $4,000.00 and chose a $2500.00 deductable, you would pay $1.90/$100.00 of stated value per year, ($1.90 x 40 = $76.00)
$0 deductable is $2.20/$100.00 of stated value
$500.00 deductable is $1.60/$100.00 of stated value
$1,000.00 deductable is $1.30/$100.00 of stated value
This is in addition to the regular coverage of $61.00/yr for a total of $137.00/year.
Again, these are rates for Missouri and they could vary significantly by state.
I also got a quote from Geico for $81.00/year but that is without stated value coverage.
Have any of you used Americancollector or heard anything about them?
Thanks,
Gary
'65 CL77 Owner