View Full Version : Insurance issues for SV650 and thou
Anonymous
13-02-06, 01:50 PM
just got a quote for £833 per year fully comp on a new SV650N
I am 21 years old with an SP30 and a minor claim from 3 years ago.
Is this a good price????
I wanted an SV1000 but that wud ave been £2850 which is frankly rediculous
Any thoughts? That was from carole nash BTW, Gonna get a new SV in 2 weeks cant wait!
Still tryin to get rid of the CB 350s if any 1 wants it 4 a great price of £395!
motorcycle direct are the best ones for SVs (in my case anyway)
Anonymous
13-02-06, 01:53 PM
Yeah its a good price.
I insured my CBR400RR NC29 (slightly higher insurance group 12 IIRC) I had a few points on my license namely 11! And i could get a TPFT quote for £450, plus im 23 with 4 years NCB.
So about £800 seems about right for you.
Perhaps shop around abit more, get them playing off each other etc.
it's a rubbish price - my mate is 21 - 1yr no claims, just passed DAS, 1 year experience on a 125 - £236 tpft from motorcycledirect
Samurai
13-02-06, 02:42 PM
Try www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk :D
Alot of people use them as they are one on the cheapest :wink:
Stormspiel
13-02-06, 03:08 PM
I had a look at ebike about 2 week ago, £168 Fully comp, 2 yrs no claims, 20 yr old, 99' naked, sports can declared 8) .
Put details through again today and now they want £880 :shock:
I hate insurance companies, think i'll just phone when it's a week off renewal instead of a month.
Samurai
13-02-06, 03:49 PM
I had a look at ebike about 2 week ago, £168 Fully comp, 2 yrs no claims, 20 yr old, 99' naked, sports can declared 8) .
Put details through again today and now they want £880 :shock:
I hate insurance companies, think i'll just phone when it's a week off renewal instead of a month.
Thats alot, in 23 no no-claims k3 2004 with loads of mods, full comp
£864.00
but technically it's only £576 as i get a years no-claims for every 8 months I'm with them 8)
I wanted an SV1000 but that wud ave been £2850 which is frankly rediculous
TBH I think that's a pretty low quote, I mean if they'd seen some of your posts they'd doubtless have stuck another nought on the end :lol: .
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Peter Henry
13-02-06, 04:14 PM
Jonboy stikes again! The master of the put down! :lol: :lol: :lol:
quikstu
14-02-06, 02:09 PM
motorcycle direct are the best ones for SVs (in my case anyway)
DITTO.
No claims, 29yr old. £330 Fully comp.
Now just waiting for that (lower!!) renewal coming through!
8)
motorcycle direct are the best ones for SVs (in my case anyway)
DITTO.
No claims, 29yr old. £330 Fully comp.
Now just waiting for that (lower!!) renewal coming through!
8)
Don't hold your breath matey, theres always some reason for it to go up.
Always gets me that, each year the value of your cage/bike goes down but the premiums go up, all as bad as **** turpin.
I wanted an SV1000 but that wud ave been £2850 which is frankly rediculous
TBH I think that's a pretty low quote, I mean if they'd seen some of your posts they'd doubtless have stuck another nought on the end :lol:
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