Just got a Yamaha T7 at the moment it is a second bike getting quotes of £1000+ as No claims bonus is only recognized on one bike.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
I'll find out on Monday i'm with motorrad so i will see what it costs but you still get NCB on one bike.
It looks as though that is the way to go but i'll see what motorrad say first.
Just got a Yamaha T7 at the moment it is a second bike getting quotes of £1000+ as No claims bonus is only recognized on one bike.
Any ideas?
The joys of motorcycling ho hum
Just got a Yamaha T7 at the moment it is a second bike getting quotes of £1000+ as No claims bonus is only recognized on one bike.
Any ideas?
Got it, via Carol Nash recognized full NCD legal cover personal accident and kit covered
£510.00.
There you go. A bit of effort (there are no shortcuts, as everyone is different) through shopping around, results in a saving of £500 a year.
Some will swear that you were ripped-off (to use the usual and popular bikermate expression) when were charged £500 for a full year’s cover but they are not you, they do not live where you live and are not looking to insure their brand new Yamaha. Meanwhile, others will say that CN are the biggest shits on this Earth and yet some others love them. Funny old world.
PS Remember your five hundred pounds saving and don’t moan too hard if and when:
A. You get charged (ripped-off) £25 for two seconds work changing some detail or other.
B. Your premium (maybe) goes up next year and you have to go shopping around again.
And yet less than 24 hours earlier you were advising him to spend the grand
Just got this year with Carol Nash again £408.80 no voluntary excess.Got it, via Carol Nash recognized full NCD legal cover personal accident and kit covered
£510.00.
Just got this year with Carol Nash again £408.80 no voluntary excess.