Thanks, Ron.
Some of their restrictions are no problem for me. I retired last year, so
don't take it to work like I used to on nice days, 50 mile round trip --
just to make my friends envious! 2000 or 2500 miles per year, and keeping
it in the garage are no problem either. (I have a one car garage. My wife
would like it in the winter, but guess what gets it -- the TR-3 of course.)
But -- I am not willing to give up driving it when and where I want. So
-- I'll probably keep what I have. Thanks for your comments.
Sumner
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> From: rburton@Kollsman.com
> To: Sumner Weisman <sweisman@gis.net>
> Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: LBC Insurance
> Date: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 8:31 AM
>
> Sumner,
>
> I currently have my '62 TR3B and five motorcycles insured with Condon and
> Skelly. I've used them for the last six or eight years and have been very
> satisfied with their rates and their flexibility with what they will
insure (I
> have an '80 Honda CBX insured with them). I have not however ever
presented a
> claim to them. As you say their rates are quite a bit cheaper than
convential
> insurance. Also you only pay a liability premium for the first three
vehicles
> which is a major cost if you insure multiple vehicles on a conventional
policy.
> There are many restictions to the coverage that you must remeber though.
The
> vehicle must not be used for general transportation. No trips to 7-11 for
beer
> and no driving to work. You are covered however if you drive to a meet.
This
> means that if you decide to drive to from Massachusetts to Ohio for an
event you
> are covered for the whole trip. Also there is the 2000 mile per year
milage
> limit. Bottom line, the insurance is a great deal under the right
circumctances
> or if you are willing to risk your car being stolen from the local K-Mart
> parking lot or being in a fender bender in the parking lot at work and
not being
> covered by your insurance.
>
> Ron
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> Ron Burton - Merrimack, NH - '62 TR3B
>
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