jeremy8000
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With my new ebike scheduled for delivery in a week, I was looking into insurance options and got quotes from velosurance and spokes insurance, ranging from $130-150 for a class 2 $1500 bike, not including liability, but including about $15 for roadside assistance. I'd read that car insurance and homeowner insurance policies were poor options, but figured I'd call my agent just to know for myself.
Turns out that an existing separate 'sports equipment' policy I have with them for some high value billiards equipment will cover it. The policy I have with them covers up to $10k, with covered items detailed by line-item, and I have just enough room under that will (confirmed with State Farm) fully cover my new ebike.
At $75 annually with only a $100 deductible, covering against theft and damage, it's a no-brainer to simply add it there (homeowners confirmed to provide a comfortable level of liability coverage).
Just wanted to share this for anyone else who uses State Farm, or might want to check with their provider to see if they provide a similar type of policy. In searching for insurance advice on the forum I hadn't seen anything positive about such as an option; if this is well known and I simply missed it, I apologize for what will have made this a pointless thread.
ORIGINAL EDIT
My apologies to everyone — I have now discovered that my agent misinformed me regarding that policy. There is a specific exclusion for bicycles.
Back to looking at velosurance and spokes, I guess...
UPDATE EDIT
Ok, so in further discussion with my agent, turns out that there is a cited exclusion for 'bicycles' under the policy, but agents are able to submit e-bikes for inclusion as an electric assist bicycle to the underwriter and have it approved. Just had mine added. For other State Farm-insured folks out there, the code for that policy is "FP-7940.2" and the 'common name is PERSONAL ARTICLES POLICY. Note that this does not extend any liability coverage (but, at least in my case, my homeowners policy extends coverage for that purpose).
Turns out that an existing separate 'sports equipment' policy I have with them for some high value billiards equipment will cover it. The policy I have with them covers up to $10k, with covered items detailed by line-item, and I have just enough room under that will (confirmed with State Farm) fully cover my new ebike.
At $75 annually with only a $100 deductible, covering against theft and damage, it's a no-brainer to simply add it there (homeowners confirmed to provide a comfortable level of liability coverage).
Just wanted to share this for anyone else who uses State Farm, or might want to check with their provider to see if they provide a similar type of policy. In searching for insurance advice on the forum I hadn't seen anything positive about such as an option; if this is well known and I simply missed it, I apologize for what will have made this a pointless thread.
ORIGINAL EDIT
Back to looking at velosurance and spokes, I guess...
UPDATE EDIT
Ok, so in further discussion with my agent, turns out that there is a cited exclusion for 'bicycles' under the policy, but agents are able to submit e-bikes for inclusion as an electric assist bicycle to the underwriter and have it approved. Just had mine added. For other State Farm-insured folks out there, the code for that policy is "FP-7940.2" and the 'common name is PERSONAL ARTICLES POLICY. Note that this does not extend any liability coverage (but, at least in my case, my homeowners policy extends coverage for that purpose).
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