Motorcycle Insurance in and around Clearfield
Help keep your ride safe and do it for less.
Protect your ride
- Clearfield
- Curwensville
- Woodland
- Philipsburg
- Plymptonville
- Shawville
- Goshen Township
- DuBois
- Rockton
- Lumber City
- Mineral Springs
- Bigler
- Morrisdale
- Lecontes Mills
- Snow Shoe
- Treasure Lake
- Penfield
- Clearfield County
- Elk County
- Benezette
- Centre County
- State College
- Houtzdale
- Kylertown
Hit The Road And Ride Like The Wind
Don't risk it — get motorcycle insurance! At the office of State Farm agent, Lindsie Wisor, we provide coverage options ranging from bodily injury and property damage to theft or emergency expenses, so you'll be good to go on the roads. Plus, with most states requiring a minimum amount of liability coverage, our policy will help protect your assets if anything unfortunate happens while out riding.
Help keep your ride safe and do it for less.
Protect your ride
Insurance That's A Handle Bar Above The Rest
Having a policy with State Farm is like wearing a helmet while riding - smart and worthwhile. Your favorite touring motorcycle would agree.
When purchasing motorcycle insurance, you'll need to answer some simple questions about yourself and your two-wheeled baby. The amount of coverage you choose and the type of damage you want to protect against will impact your policy pricing. It's up to you whether to include comprehensive and collision coverage, but if you're financing your bike, your lender may require it. Bottom line - motorcycle insurance through State Farm agent Lindsie Wisor can be a smart decision in safeguarding both your bike and your wallet.
Simple Insights®
Pedestrian safety tips
Pedestrian safety tips
Pedestrian safety is achievable with these simple steps to keep you and your loved ones safe whether you’re walking or behind the wheel.
Lindsie Wisor
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Pedestrian safety tips
Pedestrian safety tips
Pedestrian safety is achievable with these simple steps to keep you and your loved ones safe whether you’re walking or behind the wheel.