Anti-Theft Devices & Insurance related issues...
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TLS-Moose
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by TLS-Moose » Jan 21st, '06, 10:03
Got my bike insurance renwal through today - modified '97 TLS, kept in a locked garage, good postcode, ..............£82 TPF&T + the usual uninsured losses bit
All told, still not into 3 figures
Of all the things I have ever lost, I miss my mind the most .....
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clunk
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by clunk » Jan 21st, '06, 10:23
Just paid £199 for mine.
Fully comp with £175 excess. 4 years NCD.
05 reg ZRX1200R and 03 reg Jialing 125 both on the policy.
I was very happy with that seeing as i paid £180 for 6 months cover to upgrade my policy when i bought the Rex.
Its gotta be 1 of the very few benefits of being old
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by TLS-Moose » Jan 21st, '06, 10:48
Yeah, as it's got so low, I've been wondering whether to see what fully comp would cost
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Cheggers
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by Cheggers » Jan 21st, '06, 11:13
I can't wait for another 15 years to be old and i only have to pay 82 quid!
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MARCUS
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by MARCUS » Jan 21st, '06, 11:28
Yes got to agree... getting older is not all bad.
For my 02 GSF600F Bandit fully comp with 11 years NCB
Carol Nash..... £171.25
Ebike Insurance.... £94.50 fully comp.
Got there webb page from our very own site here...
always worth looking around after you have been with a company for a while.
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clunk
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by clunk » Jan 21st, '06, 12:50
MARCUS wrote: Ebike Insurance....
Got mine through them as well, easily the best deal I could find.
Chewie
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by Chewie » Jan 21st, '06, 12:57
19 years old, 3 NCB, £280 TPFT on a Bandit 600.
Jase
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by Jase » Jan 21st, '06, 15:21
Ring em again chewie ... might be cheaper now all those bits have fallen off it ;)
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by baskie » Jan 21st, '06, 15:49
Jase wrote: Ring em again chewie ... might be cheaper now all those bits have fallen off it ;)
lol
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by MRX Steve » Mar 15th, '06, 19:31
clunk wrote: MARCUS wrote: Ebike Insurance....
Got mine through them as well, easily the best deal I could find.
Me too, only cost me £333tpft which is cheap for my type of bike at my age.
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by sonic » Mar 15th, '06, 20:37
baskie wrote: Jase wrote: Ring em again chewie ... might be cheaper now all those bits have fallen off it ;)
lol
he's put it all back on now though...
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by Gingey » Mar 15th, '06, 22:39
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by devilride » Mar 15th, '06, 23:00
me too ginge, but my bike is really old
nevermind, got quote for fully comp for 361 quid, and that was only the first one i tried
i like being 25!
Missing 2 wheels : (
age
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by age » Mar 15th, '06, 23:33
Nah I'm 34 mine was £341 fully comp with 8 years protected no claims
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by andrew » Mar 16th, '06, 09:38
25 yrs old. 3 years NCB, good postcode kept in a garage and not used for commuting.
My renewal just came through at £168 TPFT - and cover to ride other peoples bikes TPO (anytime you fancy swapping again jason
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which i am well happy with considering the 9 points on my licence.
so it turns out.........sometime i do give a f*ck