greatfanta
Active member
so live in bc go to get insurance on 2013 m 1100 and they say if you have had accident in car or truck in last three years you are denied also if you have two speeding tickets you are denied what a f in joke now what
Become a memeber of your local snowmobile club and then talk to Capri insurance. A friend of mine had the same issue. Capri insured him.
This as how a young guy we know got his insurance and the cost ended up cheaper than the company that denied him.
Join the BCSF or ABSnow, they have affiliations with insurance carriers.
It's beyond me why anyone would buy their sled insurance from ICBC in the first place.
A reasonable person would probably just go to ICBC as they are the primary insurer in BC as basic insurance coverage normally comes with the plate.
I would love to retire soon in BC, But the BC Gov't has their hands in too many things. AB used to be the same way 20 or so years ago, but when everything became privately owned. It sure changed the market on everything!!!!
I have a lot of respect, for our neighbors to the West. But I honestly don't know how all of you can put up with it?[/QUOTE]
80+ days a year, 250$ for two trail passes, 1100 for insurance on two new machines and Braaaaaaap, not sure how I put up with it, poor me.
Merry Christmas
I would love to retire soon in BC, But the BC Gov't has their hands in too many things. AB used to be the same way 20 or so years ago, but when everything became privately owned. It sure changed the market on everything!!!!
I have a lot of respect, for our neighbors to the West. But I honestly don't know how all of you can put up with it?[/QUOTE]
80+ days a year, 250$ for two trail passes, 1100 for insurance on two new machines and Braaaaaaap, not sure how I put up with it, poor me.
Merry Christmas
That's a lot of money for 2 sleds, and Revy is where I would like to retire. I like the 80+ days, poor you...... LOL
Merry Christmas Gary