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30-12-13, 02:45 PM | #41 |
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Re: New bike time
Not to my knowledge. Possibly on a 6 wheel policy
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30-12-13, 02:51 PM | #42 |
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Re: New bike time
why wait until feb then? unless you still have a bike policy still running? i don't understand how your bike will be cheaper in feb if you get another car NCB
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30-12-13, 03:12 PM | #43 |
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Re: New bike time
That's why I'm extremely confused. Using go compare, policy starting late jan on z750 fc, 2yr ncb bike
1yr car, £401 Start today fc 2yr ncb bike £800 I'm very confused. Carole Nash starting today 2007 naked sv, £858 tpft mods. Yet on my 06 sv earlier this year, tpft mods ect 2yr ncb, £600.10 |
30-12-13, 03:29 PM | #44 |
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Re: New bike time
Insurance companies can change prices based on what you ate for brekky if they like.
I reckon the bike ncb is what counts. From my experience that car/trade NCB is what makes the biggest different to their own policies.
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30-12-13, 03:46 PM | #45 | |
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I think you're all been a bit harsh with this chap, there are plenty of people in the UK now who don't have English as a first language and not knowing what an HPI check is doesn't make him untrustworthy. In fact you could argue the opposite, if he was in the business of doing up dodgy bikes and flogging them on he'd know about such things. He could just as easily be someone trying to make an honest buck by buying a bike slightly cheaper than normal due to it having light damage, fixed it up and given in a basic service himself before trying to sell it on. He's not tried to hide any of that. Plenty of people out there do that, in fact I'd struggle to remember the last time I bought a bike that wasn't damaged.....my only problem is I never get round to selling them! |
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30-12-13, 07:54 PM | #47 |
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Re: New bike time
Well, sort of figured out the insurance ********. If I insure as of today it's £80/100
Dearer than insuring at the end of the month. |
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