Motorcycle Insurance in and around Shreveport
Help keep your ride safe and do it for less.
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Helping You With Your Bucket List Of Rides
Whether your adventure bike is a main mode of transportation or just a weekend ride, making sure you have the right insurance is a good idea.
Help keep your ride safe and do it for less.
Protect your ride

Wheel Good Insurance Starts With State Farm
Motorcycle insurance from State Farm helps cover you and your ride, whether you're headed to a local event or taking a longer jaunt from Danbury to Cornwall in Connecticut or Cross Village to Harbor Springs in Michigan. From property damage to emergency expenses, our motorcycle insurance covers you when life gives you gravel instead of asphalt. Plus our 24/7 roadside assistance coverage means assistance is just a call away if something goes awry while riding on unfamiliar roads.
Whether your preferred method of transportation is via your road legal trail bike or classic motorcycle, State Farm has coverage options that may fit your needs. Get in touch with agent Nora Brooks for help understanding your options!
Simple Insights®
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.
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Riding double on a motorcycle requires extra caution. Do your research and know what’s different when it comes to safety when you have a passenger on your bike.

Nora Brooks
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
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.
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Safety tips when riding a motorcycle with a passenger
Riding double on a motorcycle requires extra caution. Do your research and know what’s different when it comes to safety when you have a passenger on your bike.