Motorcycle insurance for a 14-year-old can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of motorcycle, the insurance provider, and the teen's driving history. Generally, premiums are higher for younger, inexperienced riders due to the increased risk. Additionally, some states may have restrictions on insuring riders under 16, as most require a valid motorcycle license or permit. It's best to obtain quotes from multiple insurance companies to get a more accurate estimate.
Wiener
motorcycle insurance only covers the motorcycle
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.
anywhere from $250-$500/year
Contact the Illinois Department of 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.
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.
$300
Too many variables. Call and ask your local agent
About $600-$650 a year.