Might have to go back to ebike then. My current provider wanted £120.Originally Posted by Ducatista
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Might have to go back to ebike then. My current provider wanted £120.Originally Posted by Ducatista
some interesting information to bear in mind here.. sounds a bit crazy inthe case of the stickers etc...
I sent a list of mods and accessories I had fitted to my beemer to my insurance company because I wanted them logged on the insurance. Several reasons, one being I wanted to make sure I would get the added value on any claim I may make plus I didn't want to actually invalidate the insurance due to some of the mods that I had done. As some of you know ( ;D) I have HiD conversions on the lights and there are some issues with legaility with these on bikes. The current law does not deal with bikes with HiDs in any meaningful way so another reason was to ensure the insurance company were aware of these being fitted.
The insurance company got in touch and asked if I had all the receipts for the accessories and if I had them dealer fitted. The answer to this is yes, and no. So, they said I had to take the bike to an independant garage and get a report confirming all the mods/accessories were not only done but also fitted correctly and safely. The latter instruction was there due to the additional wiring and power modifications to make sure all the electrical stuff was up to standard i.e wire guage, connectors, fuses etc.
This I was happy to do, at the end of the day it was me that wanted them insured and I was confident on my work. The garage report was fine, I sent it to the insurers and they accepted it all. Result. They did load my insurance by 10% which for me was an added £18 per year for the two bikes on the policy.
Given the higher value of the total insured for loss I was happy with this.
The point is that insurance is all about risk and expected loss in the event of a claim. I know we all want cheaper insurance and every year most of us try and get it for less but its a false economy not to tell your insurers of anything that affects the risk you want them to insure you for and the cost of replacing the bike if its stolen, burnt to the ground or written off in an accident. If you don't tell them about the GPS thats fitted, the Akra can, the Power Commander or the Sargent seats you can't expect them to cough up if you make a claim. Deeper trouble may come your way if you have not told them about any of these things and you have an accident involving a third party - you may suddenly find your insurers absolving themselves from any responsibility.
Personally I prefer to know I'm insured rather than start worrying about it either after an accident or my pride'n joy has been nicked.
More Crap than News claims another victim
Because TPF&T has always meant and still does if the whole vehicle is destroyed (written off) because of a fire, not just a part of it.Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
Hm, I need new brake pads... where'd I put those matches
Regards,
If you put the wrong tyres on it can invalidate it!!Originally Posted by Jon_W
I have just started working in the insurance field and its a bloody mine field!! I don't work on the bike side so currently haven't looked into a WB discount (plus want to get my feet firmly under my desk) One of the main reasons it looks like they have had to clamp down is due to the costs incurred by the no win no fee claims going through (I've seen the bills they've been charged and some are over 10 x the amount the injured party was awarded!!) Which has also increased policies across the board by upto 40% in the last 12 months >
My personal experience (of adding mods on to a policy and getting quotes with mods on) is that they have accepted them and recorded them (so that the insurance is not invalidated by them) but they also pointed out to me that the accessories/modifications themselves will not be insured.Several reasons, one being I wanted to make sure I would get the added value on any claim I may make
So be aware that insurers work in different ways.
If you have a BMW with all mods cons including kitchen sink, deer stalker and PTO then you might want to consult Beemerman about where he gets his insurance
I have it with BMW and it's one they put together with Devits. The accessories are insured because they are not easily removable, the only one which is a bit "iffy" is the GPS. Initially they wouldn't cover that until told its fitted into a locking cradle which needs a key.Originally Posted by Ducatista
This is all theoretical until a claim is made but I'm hoping the fact they are logged and I pay a premium for that would make any claim that much easier, plus as Ducatista say's they don't invalidate the insurance.
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