Oregon Coast is one of the best motorcycle riding destinations in the Pacific Northwest. The Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, the McKenzie Pass, the Painted Hills loop, and the Crooked River Canyon offer world-class riding through some of Oregon's most spectacular scenery. As riding season approaches, it's time to make sure your motorcycle insurance coverage is ready for the road. Here's what every Oregon Coast rider needs to know.
Oregon's Motorcycle Insurance Requirements
Oregon law requires all motorcycle operators to carry minimum liability insurance. The minimum requirements are:
Oregon's Minimums Are Often Insufficient
Oregon's minimum liability limits were set decades ago and haven't kept pace with medical costs. A serious motorcycle accident can easily result in medical bills exceeding $100,000. Most experienced riders carry significantly higher limits — $100,000/$300,000 or more — to protect their personal assets.
Beyond the Minimum: Coverage Every Rider Should Consider
Collision Coverage
Pays for damage to your motorcycle if you're in an accident, regardless of fault. If your bike is financed or has significant value, collision coverage is essential. Consider the deductible carefully — a higher deductible lowers your premium but means more out-of-pocket in a claim.
Comprehensive Coverage
Covers non-collision losses including theft, vandalism, fire, and weather damage. Motorcycle theft is a significant risk — Oregon consistently ranks among the higher states for motorcycle theft rates. Comprehensive coverage is highly recommended, especially for bikes stored outdoors or in unsecured garages.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM)
Covers your medical expenses and bike damage if you're hit by a driver who has no insurance or insufficient insurance. Oregon has a significant uninsured driver problem, and motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable in accidents with uninsured drivers. UM/UIM coverage is one of the most important coverages for Oregon riders.
Medical Payments (MedPay)
Covers your medical expenses after an accident, regardless of fault. MedPay pays quickly and without the need to establish fault, making it valuable for covering immediate medical costs while liability claims are sorted out.
Custom Parts and Equipment (CPE)
Standard motorcycle policies typically cover factory-installed equipment only. If you've added aftermarket parts — custom exhaust, upgraded suspension, custom paint, saddlebags, or other accessories — you need CPE coverage to protect that investment. CPE limits typically range from $3,000 to $30,000.
Roadside Assistance
Motorcycle-specific roadside assistance covers towing, fuel delivery, battery jump-starts, and lockout service. This is particularly valuable for riders exploring Oregon Coast's more remote routes where cell service may be limited.
Seasonal Storage and Year-Round Coverage
Many Oregon Coast riders store their motorcycles during the winter months. Some riders make the mistake of dropping all coverage during storage — but this leaves your bike unprotected against theft, fire, and weather damage. A better approach is to drop collision coverage (since you're not riding) while maintaining comprehensive coverage to protect against non-riding losses. This can significantly reduce your premium while keeping your bike protected.
Before reinstating full coverage for the new riding season, contact your Gerald Ross Agency agent to review your policy. Make sure your coverage limits still reflect the value of your bike, especially if you've made upgrades or if your bike has appreciated in value (as many vintage and collector motorcycles have in recent years).
Discounts Available for Oregon Coast Riders
- Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) course completion discount
- Multi-policy discount (bundle with home and auto insurance)
- Experienced rider discount (5+ years of riding experience)
- Anti-theft device discount (alarm, GPS tracker, disc lock)
- Mature rider discount (40+ years old)
- Low mileage discount (seasonal riders who log fewer miles)
At Gerald Ross Agency, we work with multiple carriers to find the best motorcycle insurance rates for Oregon Coast riders. Whether you ride a sport bike, cruiser, touring bike, adventure bike, or vintage motorcycle, we can find coverage that fits your riding style and budget. Contact us today to get a quote before the season starts.







