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  1. Insurance 
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    Sean.C
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    Hi guys,

    I’m trying to renew my insurance at the moment. Currently with Direct choice and my premium has just jumped up by about £500 because I have informed them of a few mods (exhaust, shock and flyscreen) .Can anyone recommend a company who won't rip me of just for having a few mods.

    Thanks in advance.

    Sean
     
     

  2. Re: Insurance 
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    I'm with bennetts with all mods declared this year and didn't get raped for declaring them, so could try them?
    http://twitter.com/WiltshireBikers
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  3. Re: Insurance 
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    bearing in mind it's also the same bike as you.. :P
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    MCE do't charge for non horse power mods
     
     

  5. Re: Insurance 
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    Sean.C
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    Thanks i'll give them a try
     
     

  6. Re: Insurance 
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    Sean.C
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    All sorted . Went with Ebike ,only £60 more than my original quote without mods from direct choice.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean.C
    All sorted . Went with Ebike ,only £60 more than my original quote without mods from direct choice.
    eBike seems pretty good tbh, they're the cheapest i've found and they have good reviews too, the difference between my bike as standard de-restricted and with about 2k worth of mods on is about £20 difference! go figure!
    Geo
     
     

  8. Re: Insurance 
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    Go to moneysupermarket, best comparasion site!
     
     

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    You can also get £20 cashback at quidco for ebike.
     
     

  10. Re: Insurance 
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    I went with H&R Insurance and they were at least £200 cheaper than anyone else on the comparison website. My quote actually went down a few quid after declaring all mods

    The excess was high but it was no different to any other quote on the comparison site.

    http://www.hrinsurance.co.uk/
     
     

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