Art Deco
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Selinsgrove Pennsylvania
Any insurance company works the odds ... that's how they stay in business.For our two Specialized Creo Comp Carbon bikes the cost with any insurance company is over $840 a year, whether it is Simple Insurance or Markel or our own homeowners insurance company, State Farm. State Farm actually classifies a Class III e-bike as a motorcycle and charges accordingly.
Over the past 50+ years of riding expensive bicycles the only time one was stolen was when I was in class and left it with a cable lock to a pole. I learned to keep the bikes out of sight if in a vehicle and not to leave them unattended, ever, when riding one. That is where the buddy system is critical where one person stays outside to keep an eye on the bikes.
For us it also means using our regular road bikes when traveling out of town and only using the e-bikes locally where we can transport them inside our SUV and not have them out in a bike rack and easily stolen. For us to pay $840 a year for theft insurance for two e-bike is excessive and more than we pay to insure our two cars. Clearly the insurance companies either do not want to insure e-bikes which are expensive and too easily stolen, or will be sure that their customers pay dearly.
I am also transporting my bikes inside the my van b/c the risks and costs of a pair of expensive bikes on a rear rack.
They are covered in the garage by homeowners policy, and in the van by car insurance . No liability available at a reasonable cost.
If there were 20 times as many ebikes as there are, the insurers would be interested, but not yet.