Dairyland Cycle® Insurance Provides Military Discount
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Red, white and blue…and a little green! Dairyland Cycle® Insurance provides a discount of up to 10 percent on motorcycle insurance premium for active duty and retired Armed Forces members.
This discount was first introduced in
“This is Dairyland Cycle’s way of recognizing and saluting the brave men and women of our military forces,” said
In order to receive the discount, the customer should present valid military identification to an agent at the time of new business. This discount may be combined with other motorcycle insurance discounts offered by Dairyland Cycle® Insurance.
About Dairyland Cycle®:
Dairyland Cycle® offers motorcycle insurance products that are among the best in the industry and provides quality coverage along with a wide variety of discounts throughout
Dairyland Cycle® property and casualty coverages are underwritten by
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