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Im sorry but i have lost count of the no. of bikers i have seen crashed on local roads in thier 40's Not a dig...a fact... You get cheaper insurance because of your age..and you know i doubt it has too much to do with the accident rate.. i have 3 yrs no claims at 20 but my premium will be more expensive than a 40 yr old with 3 yrs no cliams...y because of my age.... And from what iv heard your insurance will be going up....... ![]() |
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![]() I was 25 years old when I got my first (and last) speeding fine - that's 17 years ago. That must be a testament to us older riders being safer (coz speeding kills, doesn't it?) and why our insurance premiums are lower ![]() |
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carefully insurance risks. Why do you think actuaries are the highest paid profession in the UK? I strongly advise you to see the positive side and become an actuary. I myself would have become an actuary if it weren't for my age (too late to teach an old dog new tricks). I am sorry if the actuarial assessment of you as an insurance risk differs from what you feel about yourself as an individual (as opposed to a statistical average) but this is the way things work. |
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And speed can kill, so can a rain drop..... ![]() My point was insureres are realising who has the most claims...and it isnt the youngsters any more... The diffference is i cant afford comp insurance, beither could i afford to claim if i could.... ![]() Quote:
again..my point was as far as i am aware insurers are beggining to hike the older generations insurance. |
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DAS-passers are different (better?) in that at least they've had some recent training and passed a DSA Test on a "big bike" fairly recently. |
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It's not so much born-agains, rather *anyone* who's been away from the road for a while needing refresher-training and not just being let on the road after being away from it/that type of vehicle for a long time.
Drivers and riders should have up to date training for the road, as well as knowledge that their eyesight, etc. is up to the job. Sadly, if people aren't going to make the decision to do it themselves, big brother will kindly step in and make them do it. Enforced eyesight tests and driving/riding re-tests every few years? Oh yes... eventually they'll come. Still remember getting my first car 2 years after my test, having never driven anything from the day I passed. Nuts. Drove all the way home at 60mph in the slow lane trying to come to terms with how daft the rules were to let me get in a car and drive it on the roads with no real experience. |
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I think the stereotypical Born Again that we're talking about is someone who hasn't ridden a bike in 20 years and even then only had an old underpowered 125, seeks no re-training of any sorts and due to (comparatively) cheap insurance premiums, and a fair bit of spare cash, goes out and buys a litre supersports. They then wonder why they coof it first week out when they get a bit carried away and try to take a hairpin at 90, or they have a scare, crawl round as a result and never learn to filter, get faster, or have any sort of slow control. Like that Aprilia Mille rider we overtook up brecon. ![]() |
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