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  1. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    Stu
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    £154 fully comp. inc unlimited milage, business use, £100 excess and RAC cover
     
     

  2. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    >grrr
     
     

  3. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
    #13
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    The highest I've ever paid was for my R1 with loads of mods declared and that was £340 f/c and that was4 or 5 years ago ;D
     
     

  4. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    oops just been informed by the better half I did pay just over £400 for the GSXR1000 but that was in 2001 when they just came out [smiley=embarassed.gif]
     
     

  5. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    435 fc on me gsxr atm..with everything included..breakdown/ride others bikes etc...
     
     

  6. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    Quote Originally Posted by evelknievel
    >grrr

    Just to annoy you even more i recently had a quote for a zx9r £80 TPFT and just under £200 fully comp
     
     

  7. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    £260 FC for Tuono AND CBR600, inc breakdown & European cover. Can't really complain, although there's a £450 excess... It cost twice that for my daughter's moped last year, TP only!
     
     

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    Just as an update. One month later the car drivers insurer has agreed to liability and cough up for the repairs. Total bill is £1,800 - just for knocking the bike off the centrestand. Beemers are not cheap to repair!! May get her back in about 2 weeks or so as the fairing panels have to come direct from the factory.
     
     

  9. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    thats taken a long time to prosses!
     
     

  10. Re: Comprehensive or TPFT? 
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    I feel quite lucky with my insurance then, £140 TPFT with a £350 excess and thats with no NCB.Mind you my bike is 16 years old ;D I'll have to get a quote for FC and see what the damage is !
     
     

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