Motorcycle Insurance in and around Utica
Help protect your bike without breaking a sweat.
Kick it into high gear, safely
Helping You With Your Bucket List Of Rides
At State Farm, we understand that your bike is not just a 'phase', it's a lifestyle. That's why we offer outstanding coverage for you and your favorite motor scooter.
Help protect your bike without breaking a sweat.
Kick it into high gear, safely
Insurance That's A Handle Bar Above The Rest
When the unexpected puts the brakes on, having quality coverage is important. It's key to get a 'grip' on the options that may be helpful for you.
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 Triumph, whether you're riding around town or taking a longer jaunt from Mohawk Trail through Hogback Mountain through Greenfield to Williamstown in Massachusetts or Baraga State Forest Area to Cooper Harbor in Michigan. Come ride with us.
Simple Insights®
Motorcycle maintenance: spring checklist
Motorcycle maintenance: spring checklist
Ready to dust off your bike and get back on the road this spring? Consider this motorcycle maintenance checklist to help ensure a more smooth and safe ride.
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Motorcycle helmets are important for everyday riding, as well as helping to protect your head in case of a crash. Learn more about selecting the right helmet.
Simple Insights®
Motorcycle maintenance: spring checklist
Motorcycle maintenance: spring checklist
Ready to dust off your bike and get back on the road this spring? Consider this motorcycle maintenance checklist to help ensure a more smooth and safe ride.
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Choosing a motorcycle helmet
Motorcycle helmets are important for everyday riding, as well as helping to protect your head in case of a crash. Learn more about selecting the right helmet.