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Whose the best insurance company?
I'm currently with Carole Nash...what others have i got available?
I'm with KGM.
Have found Adrian Flux to be very good in the past.
im with bennets, e bike did good quotes for my next renewal
www.insurance2000.co.uk (H&R) were best for me, over £200 cheaper than the next quote. Paul also saved £50 on his insurance with them this year
Riders Choice (who i'm currently with)
http://www.premiumchoice.co.uk/
Hastings
http://www.hastingsdirect.com/
MCE (who i used to be with)
http://www.mceinsurance.com/main_bike.htm?gclid=CN3phsCw-IUCFUREMAodGFjcxA
loads out there mate. a quick google search or a look at the back of a bike mag should do the trick.
happy quote hunting
or click the links in the adverts below :P
Starcom 1 and motorcycle comms dont do insurance... :P
Wedding Photography & 5* House with Indoor Pool? Don't think that would help with insurance ;D
gravelrash
04-07-06, 04:56 PM
You could try telebikes, undercut my premium last year by nearly £120.
0800 389 4296
Sinz1000K3
04-07-06, 05:56 PM
With Express insurance here, seems reasonable price to me.
Ebike is the only way to go for me. Undercut bennets by a shed load after my off.
onfire23
04-07-06, 08:41 PM
Direct Choice, when my bike fell off the padock stand last Sept. They paid out a claim of £3800 and I managed to negotiate the excess down from £500 to £200.
Could'nt believe it went to renew the policy with same company 6mths latter no change to the premium ( did not have protected no claims) Got it in writting.
£296 fully comp on my fireplace! 8-)
http://www.directchoice.co.uk/mtcyi/index.asp
I got a good quote this year from A-Quote (http://www.aquote.co.uk/aq.asp).
£108 F/C with 3 years NCB. That includes legal cover. :)
GIXER_PAUL
04-07-06, 09:58 PM
try www.insureyourbike.com and let me know how you ge ton i did the quick qoute with them and it was mega cheap, trouble is i have my suspicions it will rocket up when they ask more questions lol
nicko600
04-07-06, 10:18 PM
Haven't been able to better 1st Quote for the past 2 years.
SkyJawa
04-07-06, 11:50 PM
Carole Nash are gash :P
I'm with H&R - beat everyone else by miles. Heard good things about Ebike too :)
Been with Carole Nash for years, not always the cheepest but normaly close and they provided me with top service troughout two accidents so happy to pay a little extra now and again. You get what you pay for!
Direct Choice, when my bike fell off the padock stand last Sept. They paid out a claim of £3800 and I managed to negotiate the excess down from £500 to £200.
Could'nt believe it went to renew the policy with same company 6mths latter no change to the premium ( did not have protected no claims) Got it in writting.
£296 fully comp on my fireplace! 8-)
http://www.directchoice.co.uk/mtcyi/index.asp
I agree with OF direct choice are great, though lots of questions to answer on the website, Ebike will undercut them if you ring em up or match them if you tell em the ref and price. my sporty is just over £100 fully comp with them and its insurance group 16 or 17.
Was going to renew with Bennetts but Bike Team - http://www.biketeam.co.uk - beat them by £130 :) A couple of mates also use Bike Team and have all had good experiences with them.
Like Tommy, I'm with Carole Nash and have been for some time. Have ancient & modern insured for a very good price iom. I've never had any problems, they were brilliant when I broke down in France and ended up needing a hire car. They have always been fair with me and very helpful, especially when I had to cancel a policy last year and shift everything onto mine.
I think your deal with any company depends on your individual circumstances and requirements. so unless you are twins living the same lifesyle in the same post code you are unlikely to get the same deal.
BB
(And girlies are a better insurance risk so we get it cheaper!)
GixerBoy
05-07-06, 06:53 PM
Like Tommy, I'm with Carole Nash and have been for some time. Have ancient & modern insured for a very good price iom. I've never had any problems, they were brilliant when I broke down in France and ended up needing a hire car. They have always been fair with me and very helpful, especially when I had to cancel a policy last year and shift everything onto mine.
I think your deal with any company depends on your individual circumstances and requirements. so unless you are twins living the same lifesyle in the same post code you are unlikely to get the same deal.
BB
(And girlies are a better insurance risk so we get it cheaper!)
Read,slower!! :o :-*
just 'cos us girls don't feel the need to prove ourselves all the time! ::) :-*
GixerBoy
05-07-06, 07:21 PM
Me has nuffin to prove........I'm GixerBoy!! :D ::) :P 8-) ;) :-*
GixerBoy
05-07-06, 07:27 PM
Huh! :-? :P :-*
Modest too! ::) :-*
and forgetful...............hence the need for his name being put on his leathers ;)
GixerBoy
05-07-06, 07:33 PM
Huh,well its not like you're gonna have 'NinjaBrat' put on the back of yours now is it sonny!! ;D :D ;)
Huh,well its not like you're gonna have 'NinjaBrat' put on the back of yours now is it sonny!! ;D :D ;)
thats right.........i'm not ;D
GixerBoy
05-07-06, 07:42 PM
Good move bratty! ;)
rex_the_sprocket
06-07-06, 09:51 AM
I have found eBikes is the cheapest and you do it yourself online.
£135 for the prilla (6 months fully comp, 6 months TPFT for the winter). No experience of claiming from them so just be aware of false economy.
Hello Rex, welcome back mate. Have a nice holiday?
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