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30-12-06, 02:50 PM | #1 |
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It’s that time of year again … Renewal time …
It seems all my vehicle MOTs, Tax and Insurance come around this time of year ... being around Christmas is a killer for me bank account
Anyhoo ... got my renewal through … £172. TPFT … a bit steep I thought (32, garaged, been riding forever, never had a claim, no current penalties … help grannies cross the road …. running for being the next pope etc etc ). I am pretty lazy so not about to ring around the world, but figured I'd try e-bike insurance as heard good things, also better than chatting round the Christmas dinner table with my relatives!! (I am sure all of you can 'feel' me there ) … £112 TPFT £150 excess … that’s more acceptable I thought!! … Figured I’d contact my current broker to see if they could match or better e-bike … they could match it, but £400 excess … so asked them to look again £119 £150 excess … that sounds the ticket I thought … Then the nice lady started talking dirty to me* and don’t ask me how but I ended up going fully comp at £171 … with £325xs … Basically I wanted to have ‘ride others ppls bikes TPO’ on the policy as that is handy (and my mate has just bought a new GIXER thou ) … I am sat here slightly stunned that I went FC and that I now have £325 xs … What do other pillars of society like myself pay insurance wise?!? *That’s a total fib, but made a boring insurance thread/post momentarily more interesting!!! |
30-12-06, 02:56 PM | #2 |
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just renewed with Ebike £348 fully comp with business use for all 4 bikes listed below. (with loads of modifications)
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30-12-06, 04:44 PM | #4 |
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£163 fully comp, incl £25 legal expenses cover, 3 years NCB, with Bennets, garaged, clean licence, £200 excess, K5 naked, but I'm 56. I thought that was expensive.
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30-12-06, 05:29 PM | #6 |
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I have always been fortunate with Motorcycle Direct. Never paid more than £180 TPFT for any of my bikes since i started riding at 21, 4 years ago. Bargain
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30-12-06, 05:59 PM | #7 |
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went with devitt=223 tpft 0 n/c-covered for other bike too-200 excess.
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30-12-06, 06:11 PM | #8 |
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31, 6 month old licence, 2y`s NCB, 6 month old sv650, fully comp, £200xs, equity red star. £323 god i love my parents postcode
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30-12-06, 07:33 PM | #9 |
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Yup, I'm a born again biker, first time I've been called a bab though. I started up again 3 years ago having last ridden in 1986, I don't know if they take that into account, I can't remember if I told them I'd had a 17 year layoff !
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