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    Active Member theoldbaldone's Avatar
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    Has anyone else read about this loophole.
    http://britishbikersassociation.org/...n-his-old-bike
     
     

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    Never heard that one before. Jeeesus!
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    Crikey...
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    I've heard of that before. This James Bryson that was killed sounds like he did the world a favour by removing himself from it
     
     

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    Thats exactly the same with a car and its pretty well known.

    Say if your car was stolen and that person smashed into someone then it would be your insurance that would pay for it. The insurer (you) takes full responsibility for that vehicle and any damage that it may cause regardless of the circumstances that the damage happened.
     
     

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    Perhaps if insurance companies weren't such robbing bastards and wanting to fleece you every time you change something, then perhaps more people would cancel straight away.
    I had an instance on an old bike i sold where i was paying monthly installments of around £18, i sold my bike with 2 months left on the insurance and they wanted £45 for "administrative fees"

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    Another fine example of the law being an arse.
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    My old one wanted hundreds to change my bike and the £60 when I cancelled it, glad I cancelled right away although this left the old bike uninsured for a few days until it was sold.

    I bet they hide this little fact in the million word small print that nobody has ever had time to read.
     
     

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    I wouldn't read to much in to this article from the Daily Hate. It will never happen and is a scare story. If you have sold the bike and can prove it, it would never hold in court. Good story though.
    Counting down until my next ride out!
     
     

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    I agree with Shiftyblake. If you sell your bike you may well be in breach of your insurance contract if you don't inform them. You are not responsible for someone else's conduct if you sell your bike to them, and this matter has nothing to do with your insurance contract, surely. The V5C docket will be sufficient proof, with the sale receipt. Which bit of the law says this is not so? ..... Richard
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