Key Takeaways

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Motorcycle insurance costs for 17-year-olds range widely from annual rates as low as $207 on average to up to $4,422 per year.

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Progressive consistently ranks as the cheapest provider for 17-year-olds across 43 of 51 states, with average rates of just $19 monthly for minimum coverage and $86 monthly for full coverage.

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Comparing quotes from multiple providers, joining a parent's policy, choosing a beginner bikes instead of sport models, and opting for liability-only can save you money on motorcycle insurance costs.

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Average 17-Year-old Motorcycle Insurance Cost

Minimum liability motorcycle coverage costs an average of $425 monthly for minimum coverage and $1,337 for full coverage policies for 17-year-olds.

Coverage Type
Average Monthly Premium
Average Annual Premium
% Difference From National Average

Minimum Liability Coverage

$35

$425

176%

Full Coverage

$111

$1,337

134%

Average 17-Year-Old Motorcycle Insurance Cost By State

Motorcycle insurance rates for 17-year-old riders vary significantly by location. Washington state offers the cheapest minimum coverage at $214 per year, while Delaware is most expensive at $896 annually. These differences reflect each state's unique regulations, accident rates, and risk factors.

The table below shows minimum coverage costs across states to help teen riders understand how their location affects insurance affordability.

State
Monthly Minimum Coverage Rate
Monthly Full Coverage Rate

Alabama

$8

$33

Alaska

$7

$19

Arizona

$17

$85

Arkansas

$10

$57

California

$22

$66

Cheapest Motorcycle Insurance For 17-Year-Olds

The cheapest overall motorcycle insurance is offered by Progressive for 17-year-olds with average rates of $19 a month for minimum coverage and $86 monthly for full coverage.

Provider
Monthly Minimum Coverage Rate
Monthly Full Coverage Rate

Progressive

$19

$86

Geico

$19

$118

Nationwide

$32

$131

Cheapest Motorcycle Insurance For 17-Year-Olds By State

Progressive is also better overall for affordability regardless of state in most cases, ranking 1st in 43 out of 51 states and territories. Below you can review the cheapest bike insurance providers for your state.

State
Cheapest Provider
Lowest Monthly Rate

Alabama

Progressive

$19

Alaska

Progressive

$19

Arizona

Progressive

$19

Arkansas

Progressive

$19

California

Geico

$30

How Can 17-Year-Olds Save Money on Motorcycle Insurance?

Below we've summarized a few tips to help you save on a 17-year-old's motorcycle policy and get the best coverage possible.

  1. 1

    Shop Around and Get Multiple Quotes

    Based on our analysis, 17-year-old riders can save up to 90% on motorcycle insurance by comparing quotes from multiple companies.

  2. 2

    Choose a Cruiser or Beginner Bike, Instead of a Sport Bike

    Choosing a cheaper bike with more safety features can save you more on motorcycle insurance. This is due to the lower chance of accident and a lower replacement cost for repairs and your bike if it gets damaged.

  3. 3

    Join Your Parent’s Policy

    Joining a family policy gives an easy discount that will be applied to both a 17-year-old and their parent's policy. However, often this only makes sense if both people are riders.

  4. 4

    If Your Bike Is Paid Off, Consider Liability-Only Insurance

    Liability insurance is much less expensive than full coverage if you're willing to not have the protection for your bike. While you'll be covered for medical expenses if you're not at fault, if you are, you'll be on the hook for your own medical costs and damages to your motorcycle.

How Much Does Motorcycle Insurance Cost For a 17-Year-Old?: Bottom Line

While motorcycle insurance for 17-year-olds is extremely expensive, you can find the best rates with Progressive. Even so, we recommend that you do your own research into providers, get plenty of quotes, take advantage of discounts, and review coverage options available.

17-Year-Old Motorcycle Insurance: FAQ

MoneyGeek answered some of the most common questions on 17-year-old motorcycle insurance below:

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How We Determined 17-Year-Old Motorcycle Insurance Rates

MoneyGeek calculated the sample rates on this page by gathering quotes for a 2023 Honda CRF450RL rider with a good driving record. Our sample premiums reflect minimum liability limits for each state and the following full coverage limits:

  • $100,000 per person for bodily injury coverage
  • $300,000 per accident for bodily injury coverage
  • $50,000 per accident for property damage coverage
  • $1,000 deductible for collision and comprehensive protection

About Karon Warren


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Karon Warren is a finance journalist at MoneyGeek and a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She has over two decades of experience covering personal finance, health insurance, home insurance, car insurance, mortgages and banking.

Warren earned her journalism degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. She creates in-depth, well-researched finance content that educates people and helps them make informed financial decisions.


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