Best Insurance for Bicycles, E-Bikes and Mopeds

Best Insurance for Bicycles, E-Bikes and Mopeds


With a regular gallon of gas crossing the $4 per gallon mark across the U.S., bicycles, electric bikes and mopeds can be a more affordable way to get around.

However, these modes of transportation can be costly and worth insuring. For example, bicycle gear and special components can add up, and the average price of e-bikes ranges from $2,000 to $6,000. What’s more, mopeds — which can reach a top speed of 28 to 30 miles per hour — can have even steeper price tags.

Protecting your purchase — and protecting yourself from being held liable for any damages you might cause while riding them — should be on your mind. Here’s how to cover your new mode of transportation and your liability.

How to insure a bike, e-bike or moped

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Schedule your bicycle on your homeowners or renters insurance policy

Lemonade Homeowners Insurance

  • Cost

    Starts at $25/month; can vary by state, age of the home and other factors

  • Maximum coverage

  • App available

  • Policy highlights

    Policy covers your home and property for damages caused by wildfires, extreme weather, crime, and vandalism. It also covers liability claims for damage you accidentally cause to others

  • Does not cover

    Power, water, or heat going out, or bug infestation; some events may not be eligible for coverage, depending on the circumstances — see here for more information

Lemonade Renters Insurance

  • Availability

    Lemonade renters insurance is available in 28 states and Washington, D.C.

  • Coverage limits

    Personal property coverage: $250,000, personal liability: $500,000, medical payments: $500,000, loss of use: $200,000

  • Deductible

  • Add-ons

    Extra coverage for jewelry and other valuables, no-deductible claims, coverage for accidental damage and mysterious loss

Purchase a standalone bicycle or e-bike insurance policy

BikeInsure Bicycle Insurance

Information about BikeInsure Bicycle Insurance has been collected independently by Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.

  • Types of bikes insured

    BikeInsure covers both bicycles and e-bikes.

  • Coverage limits

  • Deductible

    $100 for damage, $250 for theft.

  • Cost

    $16.99 per month for standard plan, $24.99 per month for standard protection plus theft coverage.

Markel Bicycle Insurance

Information about Markel Bicycle Insurance has been collected independently by Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.

  • Types of bikes insured

    Markel covers bicycles, tricycles, tandem bikes, recumbent bikes and e-bikes.

  • Coverage limits

    Bicycle damage coverage: Varies; Bicycle liability protection: Up to $300,000; Vehicle contact protection: Up to $25,000; Medical payments coverage; up to $10,000; Apparel coverage: Up to $500 per loss; Spare parts coverage: Up to $500 per loss.

  • Deductible

  • Cost

Cons

  • Higher deductible choices than some competitors

How to insure a moped

VOOM Scooter and Moped Inusrance

Progressive Motorcycle Insurance

  • Availability

    Progressive offers motorcycle insurance nationwide except in Massachussetts

  • Types of motorcycles covered

    ATVs and UTVs, electric bicycles, scooters, mopeds, dirt bikes, vintage bikes, sport bikes, custom bikes, touring bikes, cruisers, autocycles

  • Coverage options

    Total loss coverage, roadside assistance and trip interruption, carried contents coverage, disappearing deductible, enhanced injury protection

  • Discounts

    Multi-policy, responsible drivers, defensive driver courses, motorcycle license/endorsement discount

  • Policy highlights

    Progressive offers full replacement cost coverage for parts and covers OEM parts standard. Coverage also includes up to $3,000 for safety apparel (like helmets) if damaged in a covered collision.

Pros

  • Lower rates than many competitors
  • Original equipment manufacturer parts are covered automatically
  • Disappearing deductible available

Cons

  • Not available in Massachusetts
  • Rental reimbursement not available

Bike, e-bike and moped insurance FAQs

How much is bicycle insurance?

If you purchase a standalone bicycle insurance policy, you can expect to pay about $100 per year or more for coverage. If you’re scheduling it on your homeowners insurance policy, you’ll likely pay 1% to 2% of your bike’s value for coverage.

Do you need insurance for an e-bike?

Requirements and laws around motorized vehicle insurance vary by state. But having insurance on your e-bike could help reduce the financial pain if your bike is stolen or damaged accidentally.

What kind of insurance is needed for a moped?

If your moped has a motor larger than 50cc, it’s likely that you’ll need liability insurance, which can pay for damages you cause to others or their property. If you’re financing your moped, you may also be required to keep comprehensive and collision coverage, which pays to repair or replace your moped if it’s damaged. Review your state laws to see what amount of coverage is required in your area.

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