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Old 04-24-2008, 05:09 PM
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Out of curiosity what do you get charged for insurance on your bikes there?

Manitoba has made it so there is almost no cost saving by insuring a motorcycle, the insurance is so high that it cancels out the fuel savings.

I have a 1948 Chevy with a 396 big block, and while city mileage is poor, highway is decent. Now gas being $1.25/L mileage is an issue, but it costs me less than $1000/year to insure the vehicle ($884 for all purpose and full coverage), while my 1100cc shadow now would be $2058 with no fire and theft or vandalism.

That $1174 would buy a lot of gas in the 5 - 7 months we drive either vehicle here! I wish I could justify a bike again!
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:59 PM
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Out of curiosity what do you get charged for insurance on your bikes there?

Manitoba has made it so there is almost no cost saving by insuring a motorcycle, the insurance is so high that it cancels out the fuel savings.

I have a 1948 Chevy with a 396 big block, and while city mileage is poor, highway is decent. Now gas being $1.25/L mileage is an issue, but it costs me less than $1000/year to insure the vehicle ($884 for all purpose and full coverage), while my 1100cc shadow now would be $2058 with no fire and theft or vandalism.

That $1174 would buy a lot of gas in the 5 - 7 months we drive either vehicle here! I wish I could justify a bike again!
Youch, that's extreme. My rates for both bikes with full coverage (collision, all perils and liability) is a little under $1200 per year. I'm insured under the MMIC's Open Road insurance program. The rates with them are much more reasonable than through most independant insurers, but I see that is not available to you in Manitoba.
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Old 04-24-2008, 08:29 PM
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Yikes...at that price I would have no issues justifying even some of the huge gas guzzling 1800 - 2000cc bikes!
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone know the price of gas in Ottawa?
Last year when the price first start rising quickly, I was talking to a gentlemen who had just travelled across Canada who told me Ottawa's prices were way lower than the rest of the country.
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Old 04-25-2008, 11:34 AM
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http://www.torontogasprices.com/Pric...state=ON&c=can
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Everyone is sitting here freaking about gas prices now... You know that there estimating that gas will be $2.40 per LITER in 4 years . Just think il still be a student in dept for that and then on top of that its going to cost me $140 per TANK to fillup and drive to school.
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Old 04-25-2008, 10:53 PM
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I've been paying sky high gas prices in the UK ever since I owned a vehicle.

That's why we don't drive Hummers, Dodge Rams, F-150's etc & the average family car has a 4 cylinder 1.8 liter engine.

Gas prices here seemed cheap to me.

The only that bothers me is that I can't get 98 or more Octane petrol!

UK Petrol Prices for Thursday 24th Apr 2008

Unleaded (94 Octane): 119.9p
Diesel: 131.0p
Super (98 or more Octane Petrol): 126.9p
LPG: 60.9p

Convert that to $CAD and UK already pays around $2.40/liter for regular gas!

In 4 years time it'll be over $5/liter


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