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Old 07-01-2003, 09:32 PM   #1
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Canadian Insurance Companies?

I just finished a MSF course and have my M2 license (ontario). Im looking into getting a katana 600 or a kawasaki 500 but Im trying to find decent insurance rates. Statefarm wont insure me unless i have a car insured with them already. Do you know of any good insurance companies in canada with good rates?

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prevously insured 5 years on a car with no accidents & no tickets
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Try going through Primmum or A Plus. I hear they are pretty cheap, although they won't insure newbie riders with a Supersport bike.
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look in your yellow pages under insurance.. they'll list a bunch.. i believe.. then just pick out which are for auto's and which are for life.. you'll probably need both
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