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Dicky Ticker
20-05-09, 08:10 AM
I am retired and been riding/driving for 40+years but I am really surprised with the number of quotes for Fully Comp-10,000miles-£100excess-Social only-Legal protection. Triumph Sprint 955i on a 51plate

All under £100----unbelievable but lovable:D:D:D

Sean_C
20-05-09, 08:18 AM
Extortionate!
Heh. Fully comp for me is 7 times that :p

Alpinestarhero
20-05-09, 08:19 AM
Blimey

when will i get low quotes? I just tried getting a quote on a K4 sv650, TPFT with carol nash. £640 in brighton, 800 and something in london

:(

Kilted Ginger
20-05-09, 08:33 AM
I hope your next defication is an Erinaceidae.

Thats with an average of how many new panniers a year:rolleyes:

Dicky Ticker
20-05-09, 08:47 AM
None----all repaired by me. Both classified as non fault accidents WITH A CASH SETTLEMENT not a repair bill, thereby still entitling me to my N.C.B.

Alpinestarhero
20-05-09, 08:53 AM
oh, thats something i need to know; Since my accident yesterday, have I lost my no-claims bonus, even though it wasnt my fault?

plowsie
20-05-09, 08:57 AM
If your claiming from his insurance. I woulda thought not :???:

Oh and DT - I hate you!

xxx

Dicky Ticker
20-05-09, 08:57 AM
Providing your insurer gets the 3rd party to admit liability and no blame attributed to you it should not affect your NCB

yorkie_chris
20-05-09, 04:36 PM
+1 If it's other guys fault you keep NCD.


I agree with KG and will add I hope the spikes are facing the painful way.

-Ralph-
20-05-09, 07:13 PM
But if paying £1000 per year for insurance meant you could be 18 again, would you pay it? ;)

Dicky Ticker
20-05-09, 07:43 PM
In a word
YES

Frank
20-05-09, 08:05 PM
I pay £80 and act 18

ethariel
20-05-09, 08:51 PM
But if paying £1000 per year for insurance meant you could be 18 again, would you pay it? ;)

In a heartbeat!

Im just revelling at the pleasure i would have in making the same mistakes all over again LOL

lee67
21-05-09, 10:32 AM
i pay £88 all in full comp:cool:..tis good to be older sometimes;)

-Ralph-
21-05-09, 02:46 PM
Just done mine, £135 fully comp, but I added uninsured losses cover for £30 that covers any other costs related to an accident, ie: from helmet and leathers, to legal fees, to rental bikes, etc, etc.

Dicky Ticker
21-05-09, 03:12 PM
Good price

Paws
21-05-09, 03:18 PM
oh, thats something i need to know; Since my accident yesterday, have I lost my no-claims bonus, even though it wasnt my fault?


Technically yes, as until its resolved/ they have it in writing that its the 3rd parties fault they will withdraw your ncb.
It will be re-instated once blame is settled as non-fault.