Motorcycle Insurance Packages Geared To Your Needs
December 25, 2007
By Craig Thornburrow
Getting a quote on a good policy for motorcycle insurance can be a complicated thing. Most companies will first look at the kind of bike you have, how often you ride it and what your purpose in riding it is. This means that most companies that you deal with for your insurance needs will have different policies available based not solely on your driving record but on what you drive, how often, how far and for what reason.
They will want to clarify whether you are a weekend driver, someone who rides their bike to work to save gas during the good weather or if you are someone who goes trail riding, or on expeditions with some motorbike club. Your answers to these questions will help them determine how much your policy is going to cost you.
A good insurance company should be able to offer you a policy that is tailored to the needs of the motorbike driver not simply an automobile policy that is instead written for a motorcycle. This will not give the driver what they need. Coverage for motorcycles must be geared for this type of vehicle and the different needs of those who drive them.
A motorcycle accident can be very different from a car accident. There is more chance of the vehicle being totaled in a serious accident and the driver being badly hurt. Therefore a motorcycle insurance policy should have adequate medical coverage as well as the normal collision and liability coverage. A good policy will also have a replacement clause if the bike is destroyed in an accident.
For a little extra you can also get coverage for the replacement of your safety clothing. Insurance companies want to encourage motorbike riders to dress properly when they are driving their bikes. This includes the wearing of helmets and leathers. This is done to cut down on injuries should there be an accident. So, if you are wearing proper riding gear and it is badly damaged in an accident this may be covered in your policy.
Most policies will also cover roadside assistance. Most people think this is only available, and only useful, for larger vehicles. But is your motorbike breaks down and you are fifty miles from home you could use some help getting it towed and finding a place for yourself until it is repaired. This policy along with a trip interruption clause can save you from an otherwise disastrous end to a planned vacation.
The key to getting what you need in a policy is to shop around. There are many companies who offer what you require though getting one that specializes in covering motorbikes will be advantageous to you. A good motorcycle insurance policy will protect your bike and you and allow for peace of mind on the road.
About the Author
Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field.
You can get more free advice on motorcycle insurance and cheap motorcycle insurance at http://www.motorcyclefinancegroup.com
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