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I know it will probably be bad, but you really do have to call EVERy insurance company under the sun. DOnt do 2-3, you really need to do 20-30!!! Teadious i know. I am one of these people, who is determined to get a lower quote, and normal do. My current one £117, was a good £90 under my lowest. Its perceverance, simple as that. My bike is in the street, just an alarm. Out of interest, how much was last years premium? Quote:
Ok some companies, that have in the past gave good quotes for me! The AA Direct choice (my current insurers) Footman James Bennetts In my experience, stay away from the big boys. They know that they are usualy cheaper than thier main rivals, so hopeing that people will go with them. I have found in the past that the more obscure, and smaller companies are better. GEt MCN, and the yellow pages out, and let your fingers do the walking! DONT TELL THEM ABOUT YOUR CAN. |
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Being Devil's Advocate...if you were in an accident (god forbid) and you hadn't declared your can, I guess your insurance would be invalid. I don't think that's an intelligent thing to. There was a thread on here a while back about this very sort of thing with a tragic outcome. But then I guess it's down to individuals at the end of the day :) |
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Ideally I have to agree that informing your insurance company that you have a non-standard can is by far the most sensible route, something which I've done myself, though Carol Nash (in accordance with their Ikons policy) didn't give two hoots. The other factor of course, is that a replacement Suzuki exhaust system is far more expensive than a race can and the insurance company benefit from this if you have to make a claim as it costs them less to replace it. However, if the can produced a significant amount more power than standard that really would be a different matter (I think 5% is most insurance companies' tolerance). . |
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I just remember reading a thread (I think it was on this forum) about a guy who tragically was killed in a bike accident. When they came to investigate the accident the insurers discovered that the bike was not fitted with the standard exhaust (the guy had another one fitted) for that make of bike and this had not been declared when the policy was taken out and the insurance company declared the policy void. I'm not sure if the exhaust added to the perforamance of the bike or not, but the outcome was extremely harsh on his wife and young family. I don't mean to be morbid but or put a downer on things but I feel that it's naive to think that it's best not to mention that you have a race can fitted to your bike if that is the case. Always best to check this sort of thing out when shopping around for insurance. |
just had my renewal,carole nash quoted me 680 quid with 2 years no claims but you do get some good extras like breakdown recovery.anyhows i phoned round and eventually got round to express insurance...really friendly,bloke i talked to was a biker as well so knew his stuff,sounds weird but he made me feel special like he was my bestest mate,propably all well trained bull**** but it works,anyhow he also got me the best quote by far 450 quid fully comp with loads of extras,breakdown recovery, puncture repair or recovery,green card,2 bike policy if i want to buy a winter hack or a green laner.pillion provision,unlimited mileage etc
no is 01213867720 if you try them quote reference jepx003 |
I live in SE16 and pay £410. TPFT with 2 years NCB, Alarm, chain,disc lock, parked of street, this is with Bennetts. I renewed on 10th Oct and still haven't recieved ant documents from them yet ( I normally call them about once a week about this ).
I work in ECI and there is a lot of little b%$&^*ds from the Kings Cross area who will come into EC1 and try to steal, brake, scratch your bike. They have even jumped people leaving work who are getting there pushbikes out of the garage :evil: !! Get yourself a big chain & lock !! They stole my old cagiva about 2 years ago ( just to wheelie and crash etc )and the police wouldn't go into the estate to collect/follow the stolen bikes as they would get paving slabs thrown at them from the roof :shock: a guy for a motorcycle recovery firm had dents all over his van to prove it. |
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Ring round, thats the only way. bike insurance varies dramatically. Bennetts quoted me £88TPFT! Carole Nash was the cheapest for a multi bike policy. They all appear to have different rates from the same insurer's!
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SV650s in london
Granted UB3 isn't quite london, it's as expensive as being there with heathrow and so much business/crime in the area. Passed my test a week ago and just bought a new SV650s, insurance is £828 fully comp on the street with £250 xs. I think that is very good. Insurance through www.insurance2000.co.uk (H&R as a broker), other larger companies/brokers seemed to quote double that!
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I also looked at H&R Insurance 2000, they are the only reasonable quote i got.
Spec Quoted: SV650S 2000 £2500 I was being asked by other people min £1400 -£2000 TPFT (commuting uptp 4999 miles) By H&R it was £789 TPFT upto 7000 miles, Business Class 1, no security needed, any road leagal mods allowed, leagal insurance, £250 excess. I was surprised, as i will be a new rider from DAS, 22, SE15 (peckham), not garraged, and that is also with 1 car accident. |
I'm just about to receive my ex demo sv650 with a thousand miles on the clock. I found the cheapest insurer was Biketeam, who quoted me about 650, 500 ex, single bike, but i'm only 20 and have had my license a month. Check them out.
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