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Motorcycle Insurance, What You May Not Know

Posted by Graham McKenzie | Insurance | Tuesday 8 December 2009 5:07 am

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Motorcycle insurance costs are not as simple as 1, 2, 3 – A, B, C. In fact, motorcycle insurance is quite complicated and involves several factors that will weigh in on your expect cost. Here’s what you need to know:

Motorcycle insurance covers the owner/driver against the typical events that will occur with a bike, accidents and theft. Both are held in different regards. insurance considers motorcycle’s “solo event,” because the driver is usually by there self and only poses danger to there self.

Compulsory insure for motorcycles is usually low, however fire and theft are not taken into account. Motor bikes are easy to steal and insurance companies are timid when covering such a hot commodity. Expect high premiums if you wish to cover theft and fire.

insurance companies are also hesitant to provide accident coverage. Motor bikes are quite dangerous in regard to accidents. Motorcycle drivers are put in danger because they do not wear a seat belt and their entire body is exposed in the open. If they collide with another force, the odds of that force being more powerful are quite high. Unfortunately, motorcycle accidents usually leave the driver in critical and sometimes fatal care.

insurance companies must remain objective, and not take every motorcycle policy to the extreme. When calculating costs, the insurance company will factor into the driver’s age, experience on a motorcycle, and size of bike and engine.

While the driver’s age and riding experience is import, the insurance company cares more about past speeding and driving offenses as well as number of accidents the driver was involved in. If the number is low, the premium will be cheaper. Car and motorcycle insurance really pays off for drivers who are careful on the road.

If the driver uses the motorcycle only as a secondary form of transportation, than expect an even lower premium. If you only plan to take the bike out on the weekends or on holidays, inform the insurance company. insurance companies understand your desire for a motor bike and are willing to work with you to reach a satisfactory premium.

Graham McKenzie is the content Syndication Manager at insurance123.co.zaSouth Africa’s leading Motorcycle Insurance information portal

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