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Posted by: ttaylor
ATVline insurance is through Markell. I have had good rates and good service through them
Posted by: ttaylor
Dave,
Its a Honda 350X motor placed in a 250R or 300X Frame. You're correct the tires are slanted inward. It is called negative camber. The tires have less resistance while going forward, but have better bite when cornering hard (fast).
Posted by: SPD522
I went with Progressive. $84 yr full coverage including replacement value. My previous Am Family was $247 yr and no replacement value.
Posted by: SPD522
I have all my vehicles, camper, ATV, and utility trailer with Progressive. All were cheaper for the same or better coverage than I could find elsewhere. My agent said Progressive is dirt cheap on ATVs and motorcycles. My 5x8 Utility trailer (2500 lb capacity) is only $10 a year.
Posted by: Volvoman
My ATV insurance has been slowly going up and I am ready to do some shopping around. Where do you guys have your best luck with price and severce?
Posted by: DavidLT250S
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Originally posted by: ttaylor
ATVline insurance is through Markell. I have had good rates and good service through them
what is a 350rx? and your front tires seem to be slanted inwards
Posted by: DavidLT250S
you must have to change your wheel bairings alot!
Posted by: donal
We use Farmers...
Posted by: DeeDawg
QUOTE from SPD522: I went with Progressive. $84 yr full coverage including replacement value.
That's pretty good. I pay $210 to State Farm, and that's with fleet & home owners.