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Old 20-02-13, 03:22 PM   #41
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I got a quote done the other day for the R6 and SV1000S with my 3 years NCD, got £338 for the pair TPFT... Chuffed with that
Who was that with mate?
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Old 20-02-13, 03:37 PM   #42
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Hi L3enny, I currently have 3 bikes insured individually with "Renew Insurance"
all have Main driver plus named other (son-in-law) Last years total was £317, just had the Ducati for renewal £103 all fully comp vol excess £100 and £200 compulsary
Found them to be very helpfull BUT have never made a claim.

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Old 20-02-13, 06:49 PM   #43
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Hi L3enny, I currently have 3 bikes insured individually with "Renew Insurance"
all have Main driver plus named other (son-in-law) Last years total was £317, just had the Ducati for renewal £103 all fully comp vol excess £100 and £200 compulsary
Found them to be very helpfull BUT have never made a claim.

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Individually, or on one multi bike policy?
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Old 20-02-13, 08:16 PM   #44
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All individual, they looked at a multi policy BUT could'nt get an additional driver on such a policy, even then it was more costly.
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Old 21-02-13, 09:25 AM   #45
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Who was that with mate?
I think it was with e-bike, but, let me check my internet history when I get back to my house to confirm
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Old 21-02-13, 11:00 AM   #46
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Hi L3enny, I currently have 3 bikes insured individually with "Renew Insurance"
all have Main driver plus named other (son-in-law) Last years total was £317, just had the Ducati for renewal £103 all fully comp vol excess £100 and £200 compulsary
Found them to be very helpfull BUT have never made a claim.

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Old 21-02-13, 11:13 AM   #47
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Am I the only one who gets cheap multibike insurance?

Yay me

Don't expect too much increase this year either.
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Old 21-02-13, 11:22 AM   #48
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Yep seams like it .
If you make a claim does it become a pain?
They would all loose ncd .
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Old 21-02-13, 05:37 PM   #49
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Am I the only one who gets cheap multibike insurance?

Yay me

Don't expect too much increase this year either.
depens what you call cheap,as i said before i insure 6 bikes fully comp for about £360,and thats includes a blade a vfr and 1200 bandit,and if i claim on the insurance there isnt any no claims discount so the price is the price,and so nothing to loose if i claim
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Old 21-02-13, 10:14 PM   #50
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You sure about that? Even with NCD not a factor declaring a claim is surely going to increase the price.

My traders policy allows 2 claims a year but with proportional NCD reduction dependent on price of claim... as an example.
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