It all depends what state your in, what kind of driving record you have, if you've had training for your bike, what kind of bike you ride, if you're a boy/girl, and even your credit (or lack of). The best way to find the answer is to call insurance agencies & ask for quotes. You may want to try your parents or guardian's agent first. They may be able to help. I've never tried, but they say on the commercials you can get a quote through Progressive or Geico online. That might be a good place to start! :) GOOD LUCK & BE SAFE!
Wiener
Most 16 year olds will not be able to get motorcycle insurance without being on their parent's policy. Motorcycle insurance is very expensive, just like auto insurance for someone this young. It would probably be hundreds of dollars a year but would depend on many factors such as type of bike, year, power, etc.
motorcycle insurance only covers the motorcycle
Go screw yourself. 14 yr olds are babies and shouldn't be riding.
anywhere from $250-$500/year
Contact the Illinois Department of Insurance
A 17 year old male will pay a considerately higher amount for motorcycle insurance in Massachusetts than someone older. On average a 30 year old male for motorcycle insurance would pay $700 a year. A 17 year old would typically pay approximately $1,400 a year for insurance.
The average cost for motorcycle insurance is usually around 500 dollars a year. For a 16 year old girl, it will probably be more expensive, at least 75 dollars a month if they will even insure a motorcycle.
The average cost for motorcycle insurance varies based on age, driving record, location of residence, type of motorcycle, and type of coverage. The price can range from $200 to $1000 per year.
Call your agent
Quite a bit, depending on where you live, etc. I do not recommend allowing a 16-year-old to ride a motorcycle.
Call and ask your agent for a quote.