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Looking for motorcycle insurance discounts? We’ve got you covered. These discounts can help keep your motorcycle insurance rates even more affordable. When you're a Nationwide member, you may be able to save on your motorcycle insurance rates for things you're already doing, such as owning a home or taking a motorcycle safety course. See if you qualify and start saving today.

Ways to save on your motorcycle insurance

Multi-policy

Save money when you combine your home, vehicle or life policies.

Multi-vehicle

Get a motorcycle insurance discount when you bundle two or more of your vehicles, boats, ATVs, snowmobiles or scooters.

Motorcycle safety course

Complete an approved safety course and earn a discount. Check with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) to find out what types of courses are available.

Theft-recovery device

Does your motorcycle haves a professionally-installed radio or GPS theft-recovery system? By adding one, you can save money on comprehensive coverage.

Homeowner

Just by owning a home, condo, townhome or mobile home, you’re eligible for a discount.

Paid in full

Pay less for your motorcycle insurance by paying your entire policy premium in full when you buy or renew your policy.

Anti-lock brakes

If your motorcycle is equipped with a factory-installed Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), you’ll get a discount.

Riding association

If you’re a member of a riding association, such as the Harley Owners Group, you can earn a discount.

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Insurance terms, definitions and explanations are intended for informational purposes only and do not in any way replace or modify the definitions and information contained in individual insurance contracts, policies or declaration pages, which are controlling. Such terms and availability may vary by state and exclusions may apply. Discounts may not be applied to all policy coverages.