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gibsonm21

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  1. damn was going to suggest USAA

    but i havent had to deal with US insurance in so long that i dont who has the best prices any more

    USAA doesn't write motorcycle policies anymore, they pawn it off to Progressive, they only write car policies now.

    Personally, I'd get liability and forget it. It may sound bad, but if you have an accident bad enough to have to file a claim, odds are you won't be alive to be the one to file it. It also helps if you're covered w/ some form of health insurance for minor injuries (broken bones, road rash), but as far as the bike, usually they are total losses.

    By no means am I suggesting not to get one, I'm a rider (05 Yamaha R1) and I love it, I'm just saying lets be real, on a rocket, you're living life on the edge. You're either gonna fall off the edge or you're gonna continue to make it.

    Oh yea, I would recommend theft coverage and uninsured motorist which you should be able to add to a liability policy.

    Man I can't believe you ride Gib, that would a funny site to see (for me at least). Should ride her up here to a show sometime.

    Haha, I sold my bike in November. I really stopped riding when I got to Cali. Its just not as fun w/o the homies!

  2. Gibson... thanks for the input really appreciate it, i totally undeestand the dangers of riding... almost get hit in my car now but with a bike you have to pay attenion 100xs more than what you would a car... people just dont look for them i know i do and i give a biker plenty of room..ive heard alot of stories from family about friends that are paralyzed or dead and stuff.. cant be too safe with a bike but riding with my father is something i really want to do ya know?

    By no means was I trying to steer you away from riding, just sharing my views on insurance!

  3. damn was going to suggest USAA

    but i havent had to deal with US insurance in so long that i dont who has the best prices any more

    USAA doesn't write motorcycle policies anymore, they pawn it off to Progressive, they only write car policies now.

    Personally, I'd get liability and forget it. It may sound bad, but if you have an accident bad enough to have to file a claim, odds are you won't be alive to be the one to file it. It also helps if you're covered w/ some form of health insurance for minor injuries (broken bones, road rash), but as far as the bike, usually they are total losses.

    By no means am I suggesting not to get one, I'm a rider (05 Yamaha R1) and I love it, I'm just saying lets be real, on a rocket, you're living life on the edge. You're either gonna fall off the edge or you're gonna continue to make it.

    Oh yea, I would recommend theft coverage and uninsured motorist which you should be able to add to a liability policy.

  4. Just get a hooker, that way theres no awkward moment when you kick her out after you get your cup! Lol

    Honestly, don't push the issue because you'll more than likely end up looking like a dumbass if you go to far outside of your comfort zone talking to chicks.

    It sucks to hear, but now might not be your time to shine. There's one thing I can guarantee you, there are so many fucking fish in the sea, that you're gonna look back on this time of your life and laugh your ass off!

    I forgot to add, whatever you do, don't be one of these thirsty ass dudes constantly riding chicks' jocks. Its not a good look!!!

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