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Old 13-02-06, 01:50 PM   #1
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Default Insurance issues for SV650 and thou

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!
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Old 13-02-06, 01:53 PM   #2
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motorcycle direct are the best ones for SVs (in my case anyway)
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Old 13-02-06, 01:53 PM   #3
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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.
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Old 13-02-06, 02:40 PM   #4
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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
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Old 13-02-06, 02:42 PM   #5
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Try www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk

Alot of people use them as they are one on the cheapest
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Old 13-02-06, 03:08 PM   #6
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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 .

Put details through again today and now they want £880

I hate insurance companies, think i'll just phone when it's a week off renewal instead of a month.
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Old 13-02-06, 03:49 PM   #7
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stormspiel
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 .

Put details through again today and now they want £880

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
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Old 13-02-06, 04:07 PM   #8
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Default Re: Insurance issues for SV650 and thou

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Originally Posted by guyowen
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 .


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Old 13-02-06, 04:14 PM   #9
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Jonboy stikes again! The master of the put down!
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Old 14-02-06, 02:09 PM   #10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gnan
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!
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