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  1. Insurance this year 
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    My insurance is due in January - gonna be more this year because of moving from the bandit to the TT, which is about 3 insurance groups higher despite being half the engine size! Just been doing some online quotes and TPFT is coming out at just £182 which is less than I thought (gotta add on £17 for legal cover though)...fully comp is still £350 unfortunately which I can't afford at the mo, especially as I need 2 new tyres

    oh and it includes riding other bikes this year - GB...hand it over
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  2. Re: Insurance this year 
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    Dabz, have you tried Ebike? I've found them much cheaper, especially if you have 2 bikes. http://www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk/
     
     

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    anyone know any good insurance companys am sure mines robbing me blind
     
     

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    I'm with MCE for the FZ1, came in at nearly half the price of the company I had the Bonnie with. Although Carole Nash - who I have the classic stuff with is ace with customer care following a claim.

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    Ebike just came out at £213.80, £50 lower ecess though
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    I've been with Carole Nash for 5 years and haven't found another company that even gets close on price or benefits.

    I have also heard that they are very good when it comes to claiming.

    Hope I never have to find out. :-?
     
     

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    Yup, CN are good, a couple of years ago they gave me a hire car in France for the week when I blew up an engine 25 miles away from the ferry on the 1st day of the holiday! Stored the bike no probs etc Meant I ended up carrying all the luggage for the gang I was with tho! :

    Paid out no probs on the Bonnie earlier this year.

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  8. Re: Insurance this year 
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    use www.directchoice.co.uk cheap as chips, i paid £190 tpft on the r1 @ 27 with riding other bikes and european cover.
     
     

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    Have heard that e-bike insurance are good, especially if you are a MAG member as they are their preferred insurer and give extra discounts to members. £20 to join MAG, posibility of saving more on insurance. Saying that 1st Quote were the cheapest for me last year but don't answer thier phones quickly.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by furry
    use www.directchoice.co.uk cheap as chips, i paid £190 tpft on the r1 @ 27 with riding other bikes and european cover.
    That's who we use, fantastic value. £82 for my zed And my brother, who passed his bike test aged 22yrs, straight onto a brand new 600rr, paid 2k less than other quotes - London postcode as well.
     
     

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