Motorcycle Insurance in and around Jefferson City
Help protect your bike without breaking a sweat.
Kickstart your insurance with State Farm
Across The Country Or Around Town, We Can Help You
Amid the twists and turns of life, making sure you have the right insurance for your beloved cruiser is a good call.
Help protect your bike without breaking a sweat.
Kickstart your insurance with State Farm
Wheel Good Insurance Starts With State Farm
Events such as property damage, bodily injury to someone else when riding your motorcycle, or fire happen unexpectedly. Motorcycle insurance may be able to help you be better prepared ahead of time.
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 Norton or Suzuki, whether you're riding around town or taking a longer jaunt from Chicago through Evanston to Lake Bluff in Illinois or Brimley to Tahquamenon Bay, along Lake Superior Shoreline Road in Michigan. Come ride with us.
Simple Insights®
What not to store in the garage
What not to store in the garage
Wondering what you should or should not have in the garage? Some items may surprise you. Learn about what can stay and what to consider storing elsewhere.
What to know about ABS on motorcycles
What to know about ABS on motorcycles
Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) aren't just for cars. Find out how this braking technology can save you from losing control of your bike.
John Conrad
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
What not to store in the garage
What not to store in the garage
Wondering what you should or should not have in the garage? Some items may surprise you. Learn about what can stay and what to consider storing elsewhere.
What to know about ABS on motorcycles
What to know about ABS on motorcycles
Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) aren't just for cars. Find out how this braking technology can save you from losing control of your bike.