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Insurance - Who Do You Use (UK)?
#57936 05/01/2006 11:59 AM
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My insurance is up for renewal soon. Any UK companies I should get a quote from?

I paid £220 fully comp last time, with Carole Nash, and I'm hoping that will come down a bit as I will have another years NCB (touches wood that I don't have any incidents in the next 4 weeks), and the bike will be worth less than this time last year.

For info, I'm 40 ish, clean licence, 1 minor bump (reversed my wifes car into a bollard in a car park 2 1/2 years ago), and the bike is garaged when at home.

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My insurance is up for renewal soon. Any UK companies I should get a quote from?




I generally do a trawl of the yellow pages and get quotes that way.

I managed to get fully comp for £184.00 from here. Like you, clean licence, garaged, one claim in 4 years (stolen U.S bike). There was one quote that came in at about £145 but they were slow getting back to me and I had organised it by then - unfortunately I can't remember who they were.

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simonr #57938 05/01/2006 1:30 PM
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mine about 150 pound garaged alarmed 1 year no claim highway insurance


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Well mine is £300 Full comp, 1 years no claims, 1 complete write off, and one claim of £1200.00 worth of damage down to a little girl that decided to run out on me... Oh and also have the 125cc scooter included on that as well fully comp. forgot to mention who with Motorcycles Direct


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birchr #57940 05/01/2006 7:11 PM
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Hi Simon - try e-bike e-bike they were 50% cheaper than Carole Nash when I insured the BM - you can do it all online, too. Give 'em a whirl - might get a result

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simonr #57941 05/01/2006 7:21 PM
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Hey Simon
I have a multi-bike policy with Carole Nash and pay around £300 fully comp for both.


(PS: Welcome back Jan )

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#57942 05/01/2006 8:07 PM
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Ah just shut up will yer!!!!!!!

I'm £360 3rd party fire and theft!!!!


And that was the cheepest quote! OK so if it helps it was Motorcycle Direct.

I can't help being young...


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GinaS #57943 05/01/2006 8:13 PM
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Ah just shut up will yer!!!!!!!

I'm £360 3rd party fire and theft!!!!



OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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I can't help being young...



And I can't help being an old fart!!

Wait a minute!!
Based on that theory, Martyn gets paid by the insurance companies to ride!

Bhahahahahahahahahahahaha

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#57944 05/01/2006 8:20 PM
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Nah you ain't Ade...

Old is when you're old enough to be my dad!

You ain't there....

But where does that leave Martyn...?
(Sorry couldn't help that! It's the post work cider you know...)


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Don't worry Gina - I'd rather be in the position of having to pay the extra premium than being able to gloat over the savings anyday....remember, life ain't a rehearsal....

Jan


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Speedy23 #57946 05/02/2006 5:21 AM
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And just for the info, BMW R1200GS @ 100 BHp = £154 fully comp. no excesses with e-bike. Top company . Now pass me my zimmer frame (the one with the go-faster stripes is mine... )

Jan


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Speedy23 #57947 05/02/2006 5:30 AM
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Cheers all, I'll be checking them out sometime over the next few days.

Gina - if it's any consolation, in 1986 I paid £700 to insure a car. It was a MG Montego, which wasn't exactly a sports car, but was a bit sportier than an average saloon. A combination of being young, having a brother-in-law who virtually wrote off my previous car while driving on my insurance, and a conviction for riding a bike with no insurance* meant that I was a high risk for insurers.

*I was guilty of having no insurance (as the copper pointed out while I was lying in a hospital bed with both legs in traction and an arm in plaster, and the magistrate later confirmed), but it was a genuine mistake. Riding without insurance is neither big nor clever.

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114.45 fully comp, garaged in a lock up down the road, no alarm, full NCD from Bennetts, and still think thats expensive. Remember the time I had 4 bikes, Tiger 750, T100ss, T90 and a BSA C15 on one insurance for 30 quid, now your talking old fart.
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£230 F/C with EBIKE and free roadside recovery, which i've already used :-(

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MG Montego...I remember those...Bit like the MG Metro - an Austin with a silly plastic badge on....and go faster stripes!!

But anyway there's more to life than having money in the bank account.


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Try Bennetts, got mine for £180 fully comp.
Nash and MC Direct wanted £250

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Gina,
My eldest lads friend has just bought and Subaru Impreza, he is the same age as you (well almost).
Car £10,000 Used
Insurance £7,000!!!!!!!!!!

Paul.


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Gina,
My eldest lads friend has just bought and Subaru Impreza, he is the same age as you (well almost).
Car £10,000 Used
Insurance £7,000!!!!!!!!!!

Paul.




Hence the reason we all pay more than we should .. insurance companies put stoopid prices on policies and we, like the sheep we are, pay up.

They know we have to have it so they have you by the short 'n' curlys.

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I have used e-bike for about 1.5 years and have been very happy. I have 2 bikes (including a 2006 BA) insurd with them for about £165!

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Blinking 'eck!!!!

That would be like me paying £3000 for insurance on my bike....and there's no need for that!

I also have my little bike, and that £300....3PF&T. However when she got moved to my parents I got a £30 rebate cos she's in a garage... That's with Bennetts.

Come July I'm looking at a 2-bike policy. I didn't know what to ask for at the time. Still not sure if I know what I'm doing now!

Oh yeah and members of MAG get a discount at e-bike. Go from the MAG homepage...


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An update - I got quotes from most of the places recommended by you all, and the cheapest was £155. Carole Nash wrote to me to tell me that my renewal premium was £197. After a few minutes on the phone, and me convincing them that the quote of £155 was real (it was) they've managed to come down from £197 to £151

I'm pretty chuffed with that, especially as I only have 2 years no-claims.

Thanks again for all the recommendations

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Was that fully comp??


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Gina - yes, fully comp.

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Still say it's not fair...I've done a bit of lokoing around for quotes and I can get around £180...but 3rd F&T.

Bugger!


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GinaS #57960 05/15/2006 10:36 AM
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Yeah, but as Jan's already said I'd rather be your age and paying more

And don't forget our circumstances are different - I'm on limited mileage (5000/year), garaged overnight, not used for commuting, held my licence for 20+ years, etc etc.

£180 TPFT doesn't sound too bad.

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just checked out my cover- comp, with carol naish, member of Institute of Advanced Riders, garaged, no accidents quiet area etc- £245.- you all seem to be getting good deals at my expense!

The insurance company also pulled the you cant use your car no claims discount of 10 years on the bike- so I have 2 years ncd, 40 , bald, cockney- and I live in Yorkshire!..its getting worse as I type!


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