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I'm insured with Red Star Equity via CN. 31, 1yr full NCB, DA2 postcode, garaged and immobilised, £550 fully comp. :shock:
I think you got a bargain :wink: |
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19yrs old 3yrs no claims 2004 sv650. Near Heathrow 33bhp £450 tpft ride any bike :lol: :lol: Thet cheapest i could get |
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2 years no claims no garage £334 tpft with £175 excess. Through e-bike :D |
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This is weird. I'm also with Motorcycle Direct and I'm also 29 and got my SV650S as my first bike in March. I have 3 points and its parked on the street without an alarm or immobiliser. My premimum was £251. The only difference is the area - Purley in Surrey but I didn't realise it makes that much difference! |
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Ive been running about getting quotes for an SV650s. £850 odd quid for third party only for me! Im never gonna be able to afford a bike :( Matt |
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Central London, garaged, no locks/immobilisers, 45, 3 points, TPFT = £81.90. Ebike . The advantages of being an old git.
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K4 fully faired, 33yo (me, not the bike), 1st year of riding (so no NCD), no points, no garage, no driveway, north-west London, £540 TPFT :-({|=
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K5 SVS, 30 yrs old, 5 years NCB (is that full?), no alarm/immobiliser, on a driveway, NP post code (south wales) = £185 That was a £60 a year increase from my 10 year old yamaha XJ600 !!! :D :D
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