A ride through Wisconsin is a journey through some of the most beautiful landscapes in America. You can experience shaded canopies along tree-lined roads, while rivers and lakes accompany you from one place to the next.
With so much to enjoy, you'll want to get your motorcycle insurance squared away so that nothing gets between you and this great ride.
According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, if you ride a motorcycle in Wisconsin, you must have a Class M motorcycle license or a motorcycle instruction permit. To get a motorcycle permit, you’re required to pass a motorcycle knowledge test, a sign test, and a vision screening.
If you’re a rider under 18 years in age, you need to:
Be at least 16 years old
Have a sponsor
Provide proof of driver's education completion
Provide evidence of enrollment in, or completion of, a basic rider course
Wear a properly fastened helmet with a chin strap
Passengers under 18 and riders with instructional permits must also wear a helmet.
If you receive a cycle instruction permit, it’s valid for six months. If it expires before you complete the skills test, you’re able to renew it for another six months. If the permit is renewed two times, you’re required to show proof of enrollment in, or completion of, a BRC.
You must wear a protective face shield, glasses, or goggles, unless your bike has a windshield extending 15 inches above the handlebars.
Get your motorcycle in ride-ready shape.
The following motorcycle coverage limits are mandatory in Wisconsin:
$25,000 bodily injury liability per person
$50,000 bodily injury liability per accident
$10,000 property damage liability per accident
$25,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per person
$50,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per accident
In addition to the motorcycle coverages you’re required to carry on your policy, you can get other forms of insurance in Wisconsin, including:
This optional coverage can help pay for certain medical expenses you incur following an accident. Limits must be the same on all vehicles:
$1,000
$2,000
$5,000
Comprehensive coverage can help pay for repairs if your motorcycle is damaged by something other than a collision—for example, theft, vandalism, or weather events like hailstorms.
Collision coverage can apply if your bike is damaged in a collision with another vehicle, or even if it tips over.
Insurance quotes are quick and free. You’ll just need to:
Have your bike’s year, make, model, and vehicle identification number (VIN) on hand.
Answer some additional questions about your bike (e.g. customizations, where it’s kept, whether you’ve taken a rider safety course, etc.).
Select the coverages you want.
We offer a wide selection of money-saving motorcycle insurance discounts to Wisconsin riders looking for customizable insurance coverage.
Advance quote
Anti-theft
Bike replacement
Claim-free renewal
Garaging
Harley Owners Group (HOG®) member
Homeowner
Motorcycle endorsement
Multi-line
Multi-vehicle
Operator safety course
Paid-in-full
Prompt payer
Rider group
Transfer
Whether you're driving through a state park on an ATV, zipping along the Kettle Moraine Zig-Zag on a sport bike, or stopping your cruiser to get a butter burger and some cheese curds (you really should), Wisconsin has plenty to offer you on the road.