View Full Version : =D just got my renewal from H&R.....
they wanted.......£419.75!!!!
clickety click onto esure......5 minutes later......
£277.92
=] im a happy bunny today and booked bike in for cam tensioners and got 15% off parts and labour and if all goes to plan, will get a bike to play around on for a while on thursday too =]
feels like a good day afterall
Specialone
16-11-10, 01:27 PM
Thats good Tom considering on watchdog the other day they were criticising insurance companies for hiking up the premiums by as much as 60%.
some peoples car insurance has shot right up, my girlfriends sisters friend had insurance go up by about 400quid, no points, claims or crashes,
crazy how they calculate the risk factor,
how you doin anyway mate? hope you aint out in this glorious weather today haha
Specialone
17-11-10, 09:37 AM
Im Cool mate, you?
I aint got no work today so staying in the house as much as possible, no way am i going out today in that :(
I have 4 vehicles in my house to insure, 2 bikes, 1 van, 1 car, im dreading the renewals.
ouch, hope they dont pull your pants down too far for the renewal,
i get a nice day in too, working for an agency sucks haha.
im good thanks, had some hairy moments last few days tho, was going up the road, opened the throttle at about 35mph and just got spinning back tyre lol
Specialone
17-11-10, 09:56 AM
I locked up my rear wheel on a greasy road on Sunday while out with Ralph, had the bike almost sideways, struggled to maintain control, had the sense to release the rear and front straight away, left the front alone then and applied rear again which locked again, nearly slid into Ralph.
In the end i just let go of all the braking and coasted past the turning, scary stuff.
Ive never locked the rear up before with so little braking force, i did when i done a trackday cos i changed down gear and didnt match the engine speed so with braking and downshifting i locked the rear a couple of times, but apart from a wiggle i didnt have the rear try and catch the front up
:smt103
Its exactly why the sprint is only coming out in winter when its glorious dry sunshine, otherwise its the DRZ.
haha glad to hear your alrite tho mate, so many riders start sliding and just keep braking hoping it will stop then fall off.
i just picked up a HORRIBLE XJ6-N from streetbike, its such an awkward riding position,
and cos it has to have 33bhp restriction, its got a bloody throttle stop.
you out and about today?
beabert
20-11-10, 03:52 AM
Ive been all over the place recently, mine is power slides all over the shop lol. Might be my maxxis tyre, or just my riding style.
Ive been all over the place recently, mine is power slides all over the shop lol. Might be my maxxis tyre, or just my riding style.
Maxxis tyre! Shocking in these cold damp conditions. That is if it's the sport touring Maxxis anyway.
beabert
20-11-10, 03:42 PM
Maxxis tyre! Shocking in these cold damp conditions. That is if it's the sport touring Maxxis anyway.
Thats the tyre, my first big bike and tyre, i cant be the judge, im a lil ham fisted too. Ill try a different one next, its only a probably when visibly wet.
christian1000
20-11-10, 09:24 PM
Thats good Tom considering on watchdog the other day they were criticising insurance companies for hiking up the premiums by as much as 60%.
Aye my car insurance renewal came through at £1600!!!!! up from £500..:confused:wtf. But as above a quick clickly search comes out at £400 phew.
Been having issues with the greasey warwickshire roads aswell, nearly made a balls of things on the way home from getting a new rear tyre fitted
kwak zzr
21-11-10, 03:55 PM
ive heard this alot :( hiking insurance premiums, i thought mine would have been cheap seen as i am now old and grumpy :)
loonytoon
28-11-10, 09:30 PM
my first years insurance on a big bike is £185 tpf with 1yrs noc at the age of 25 an past my test a month ago on a standard 650 thats less than the 100cc scooter cost me at first, hows that figure?
age seems to factor alot into the costs, which is a bit crazy as someone who is 21 can have more road/riding experience yet still be a "higher risk" than someone who is 3 years older and has just passed the test, insurance companys must have a right ars3 about face calculator
loonytoon
01-12-10, 01:55 AM
yea its completly asr3 about face dude, i was a bit shocked when i got quotes.
tom do you drink in the actress? i think i was chatting to you a few weeks back before i got my sv?
cy8rm4n
01-12-10, 11:27 AM
I've just been quoted £75 from bennetts on compare the market. Although I'm 40 I've only been riding 3-4 years & have to class the bike as being on the driveway (even though it isn't but the flimsy door of the alley hasn't been sufficient in the past to count as a building).
Need to check the small print but I was chuffed, dearest quote I got is £201. They can do one!
loonytoon
01-12-10, 03:44 PM
I've just been quoted £75 from bennetts on compare the market. Although I'm 40 I've only been riding 3-4 years & have to class the bike as being on the driveway (even though it isn't but the flimsy door of the alley hasn't been sufficient in the past to count as a building).
Need to check the small print but I was chuffed, dearest quote I got is £201. They can do one!
now thats seriously cheap, mines in a garage with a hardcore chain an alarm disk lock :cyclops:
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