Motorcycle Insurance in and around Long Island City
Long Island City's choice for motorcycle insurance is right here.
Kick it into high gear, safely
Hit The Road And Ride Like The Wind
Amid the twists and turns of life, making sure you have the right coverage for your beloved classic motorcycle is a good call.
Long Island City's choice for motorcycle insurance is right here.
Kick it into high gear, safely
Insurance That's A Handle Bar Above The Rest
Events such as bodily injury, bodily injury to yourself because of an accident with an uninsured, or bodily injury to someone else when riding your motorcycle happen unexpectedly. Motorcycle insurance may be able to help you be better prepared ahead of time.
Plus, having insurance can get you back on the road faster and help protect your assets if you’re in an accident. So, it’s not just about following the law - it’s about being a smart and responsible rider. Let State Farm motorcycle insurance help cover you and your Bimota or Aprilia, whether you're riding around town or taking a longer jaunt from New Albin to North Buena Vista in Iowa or Las Vegas through the Valley of Fire Loop in Nevada. Come ride with us.
Simple Insights®
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
Motorcycle riding gear is specifically designed to keep your head and body safer when riding.
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Riding double on a motorcycle requires extra caution. Do your research and know what’s different when it comes to safety when you have a passenger on your bike.
Mike Winter
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
What riding gear do I need for a motorcycle?
Motorcycle riding gear is specifically designed to keep your head and body safer when riding.
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Riding double on a motorcycle requires extra caution. Do your research and know what’s different when it comes to safety when you have a passenger on your bike.