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anyone have any experience with them i got a good quote with them and they seemed like a sound bunch on the phone didnt mind the mod's i'd done either.
TheNinj1
03-09-09, 10:26 PM
I ran away from them when their quote for me (fully comp) was about £6k... for an SK5, 2 years NCB.
So i went with bikesure, i think. Meh, i need to renew/review December.
how old are you buddy i think if your near my age you might be surprised next time you get quote's oh i was with bikesure aswell absoloutly no complaint's with them they were awesome and really helpfull just a shame they couldnt get near the money this time.
-Ralph-
03-09-09, 10:40 PM
Express insurance. Been with them three years and they have always beaten everybody else's quotes, but you have to phone them to get the best price. Never claimed though.
ahh cool how are they with change's to your policy swapping bike's modification's and the like.
-Ralph-
03-09-09, 10:55 PM
ahh cool how are they with change's to your policy swapping bike's modification's and the like.
Didn't have a problem with my fuel can, so long as it is road legal, they see it as just another exhaust.
yeah i did mention my can to the chap funnily enough a fuel can and he said that's fine.
Geoffrey
04-09-09, 06:01 AM
my son got a quote from them, almost double the quote from motorcycle direct
Wideboy
04-09-09, 11:25 AM
where the cheapest for me by 100 notes, claim going thro as we speak but no complaints............ yet!!
Nick_69
04-09-09, 03:26 PM
They gave me a good quote but i got my bike from a suzuki dealer and i got 10% off
TheNinj1
04-09-09, 04:28 PM
how old are you buddy i think if your near my age you might be surprised next time you get quote's oh i was with bikesure aswell absoloutly no complaint's with them they were awesome and really helpfull just a shame they couldnt get near the money this time.
I was 19 at the time, but now i'm 20 (and i have my full [unrestricted] licence)
:D
Suzuki official = Express. But suzuki's quote is a bit more. All 3 of our bikes are insured with express now as they are always cheapest. Can take up to 30 mins to get through to customer services on the phone, although it is a freephone number.
christopher
04-09-09, 05:15 PM
I've been with them for 6 months so far, fully comprehensive. Basically what I was told as far as mods, is as long as what you do is not a performance modification and it's road legal than do what you like.
Customer service, although it can take 20 minutes on hold to get through... it's not outsourced to India and the likes so you can actually understand them. And the time on hold for me is a small sacrifice (I'd heard they were slow at answering calls before I chose them) for the amount of money I saved, plus I've only called them 3 times so far!
ravingdavis
04-09-09, 05:49 PM
I just sorted my insurance out a few days ago. I found Directline/Devitt to be the cheapest, their quote was about half the price of the Suzuki insurance quote. Devitt price was very good considering ive had my license and bike about a month, im 21 and ive got a Remus can etc.
I was 19 at the time, but now i'm 20 (and i have my full [unrestricted] licence)
:D
you still havnt broke the magic 21 barrier yet that's when they start coming down in price. :D
I'm with Suzuki Ins. They virtually took 3/4 off of the renewal from Bennetts!! And threw in protected NCB and key loss stuff for free.
Very impressed. But then I'm old (30).
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