So, my Commando is worth (to me and I believe a prospective buyer should there ever be one) a lot more than Geico is willing to insure it for. Do any of you know of a good source for insuring collectible vintage bikes at agreed values? Thanks.
I've been using Condon Skelly for years. https://condonskelly.com/ I remember the first policy 20 years ago, I just gave them a few pics and we agreed on $7200. 1974 850 Roadster. It was about $90. Just got my renewal last week, agreed value was up to $9200 and $113 for the year. 300K Liability and 300K underinsured motorist. I'm sure if I wanted a greater value, I might have to provide documentation? Don't know, check them out.
So, my Commando is worth (to me and I believe a prospective buyer should there ever be one) a lot more than Geico is willing to insure it for. Do any of you know of a good source for insuring collectible vintage bikes at agreed values? Thanks.
I use Geico, but only have liability. For the sake of the discussion, how much did you want to insure your Commando for that it was rejected by GEICO?
I realize that any two Commandos could have many many thousands of dollars difference in their value.
I also use Geico but I do have collision insurance. They won’t quote a coverage figure. My bike‘s market value is certainly worth much more than KBB‘s “typical value.” In fact they told me to get agreed value insurance. You guys gave me a couple of sources, which I appreciate, will check them out.
I use Hagerty, three bikes all classics, full insurance and agreed value for all three. They require a photo of the bike and stipulate that , at least mine, must be kept in a secure enclosed shed or garage.
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