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Im not sure why they wouldn't insure me. This is what I was told. A year ago, I was riding a ninja 300 and was only paying $900/yr. Something about bikes greater than 500cc I guess. I also started riding the last few years and only possess an M2.

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I don't get it... I just called TD yesterday about insuring my Daytona, and they said they don't insure that model... I have car and home insurance with them already too. And yet State Farm insures me with an accident on my record. It seems like the standards for each insurance company are all over the place
 

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My insurance company quoted me NZ$650 (£320) per year, for full comprehensive cover. I guess being 47 and adding a second bike to my policy explains why it was so cheap. That said I've only be riding nearly two years and the D675 is worth 3 times the 250.
 

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I don't get it... I just called TD yesterday about insuring my Daytona, and they said they don't insure that model... I have car and home insurance with them already too. And yet State Farm insures me with an accident on my record. It seems like the standards for each insurance company are all over the place
I think whoever you spoke with may have been confused as I've had my Daytona insured through them (Melloche Monnex) for 4+ years. I even checked their on-line quote site and it lists the Daytona as a model available for quotes.

Go check it out on-line http://www.melochemonnex.com/en/home15?s_tnt=170253:6:0

That being said, I think TD prefers more "mature" riders. They also appear to be competitive only if you qualify for one of their affinity groups (I do).

Good luck.
 
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