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Old 23-11-09, 08:38 PM   #1
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Default SORN and insurance

I've decided to put the bike away for the winter (the first time in 5 years of riding) as I have been cycling to work and am currently enjoying it and enjoying getting a bit fitter. I have declared the bike off road but am wondering what to do about the insurance, is there such a thing as off the road insurance? I don't want to cancel the insurance just in case the bike gets stolen but wondered if I can get any cheaper quotes if I don't intend to ride?

I am going to flog the bike in the spring and treat myself to a brand new bike in september

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Old 23-11-09, 09:20 PM   #2
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how about TPF&T? May impact your NCB however
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Old 23-11-09, 09:22 PM   #3
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how about TPF&T? May impact your NCB however
Am already TPF&T, i figure this the only option.

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Old 23-11-09, 09:24 PM   #4
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F&T?? You arent going to crash into anyone!
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Old 23-11-09, 09:30 PM   #5
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Ah yes good point. Will call insurance tomorrow and see what they say
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Old 25-11-09, 06:55 PM   #6
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Yes you can get insurance to cover a laid up bike. But bear in mind it isn't a "motor" policy, ie that there is *no* cover whatsover for third party risks, so if you do nip out to the shops, and crash, or that theres anyt other incident arising which gives rise to a claim under the terms of the Road Traffic Act, say it's stolen and the thief does damage to third parties, and is identified, theres nothing whatsoever for a third party to claim against. Although thats where the MIB would step in, so its not really your problem.....
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Old 25-11-09, 07:34 PM   #7
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tbh its best leaving it on tpf&t just in case you want to go for a quick ride.
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