Motorcycle Insurance That's Right For You
We understand that your motorcycle is more than a just a way to get around. It’s a passion you like to share with others. It’s an expression of your freedom. You want the right insurance for your bike!
We stand behind our policies and offer industry-leading services, liability coverage, collision coverage, bodily injury coverage, and support. It’s how we do business!
We offer:
- Multiple options
- Protection for different types of bikes
- Money-saving discounts
- Experienced support
Here’s A Few Helpful Tips
1. Know Your State’s Rules
In most states, there are specific regulations and requirements for motorcycle riders. These cover everything from what’s needed to obtain a license, what safety gear is mandatory, and how you’re permitted to operate the bike. Contact North Carolina’s department of motor vehicles or visit its website to learn about the rules for motorcycle riders near you.
2. Purchase Safety Gear
insurance agentBefore you start driving, invest in the proper safety gear. Most states require motorists to wear a helmet, so choose one that has passed industry safety inspections and is a good fit. For added protection on the road, purchase eyewear, gloves, boots, and a durable leather jacket.
3. Choose the Proper Bike
From scooters and cruisers to dual sport and touring, there’s a wide range of motorcycles on the market. Before you buy one, research which types are best for beginners. Some insurance agents may also provide you with accident and claims data on various makes and models to help you determine which bikes are safer.
4. Take a Riding Course
Navigating on a motorcycle is much different than driving a car. To get familiar with the changes, enroll in a riding course for beginners. You’ll typically learn basic skills such as operating the brakes, clutch, and throttle systems. Most classes also include instruction on riding in bad weather and driving defensively to prevent accidents. Additionally, some types of auto insurance may include coverage discounts if you pass an approved safety course.
Check out the Consumer Guide for more information on Motorcycle Insurance.
