cawteracing
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Many thanks guys... just a little shocked with the quotes on go compare... ...
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My worst was £10,000
I thought mine was bad 53 no had a bike for 4 years so no no claims 9k with ebike . given up on the idea of a new bike now !
Guys...I’m at an age where lollypop ladies look young to me......I insure my “17” gsa triple black and “67” ktm 1290 sas with BMW / Devitt on a multi bike policy....30000 miles pa...total £620...... one sp30....no claims.....
Surprised. you have a non-BMW on a BMW policy, tried that myself before and rejected.!
Hi all...
just got some quotes for the 1290 SAR... cheapest £782.... I live in Southampton, clean license and 52.. full license since I was 17... the next quote was over £2200!!!
If this is how expensive it is to insure may have to stick with the Africa Twin ...
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Try these:
http://www.principalinsurance.co.uk/
Got my 1290GT down to £300 and something quid. off bikes for 7 years no NCB.
One big problem with insurance these days is the value of the bike your trying to insure.
Think £15,000 is the magic sum where they have to refer to their underwriters.
So if you can keep the value below that, your in with a quick quote. Problem is. If your bike has cost you £19,000. You don't really want to under insure it.
Insurance companies generally used to spring for a new bike if it was written off in the first year. AFAIK that no longer happens.
When your bike is in an accident it is second hand, so that is the value they pay out.
When the insurance company asks me the value of my bike or car, I always say market value, .
Can you get away with saying that really ! Because your policy price is based on what you state it's worth, however they never pay what you state it's worth, just another way to fook you over.