Temporary insurance + How to check a motorcycle gearbox?
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Bikesure definitely offer it but call it short term insurance as opposed to temporary insurance.
It's not very cost efficient though, a day is the price of a third of my annual premium.
They're multibike policy is good as well but their £25 'admin charge' to do absolutely anything is a bit annoying.
It's not very cost efficient though, a day is the price of a third of my annual premium.
They're multibike policy is good as well but their £25 'admin charge' to do absolutely anything is a bit annoying.
Prof Prolapse said:
bimsb6 said:
Prof Prolapse said:
£113 fully comp for a day. So for all intents and purposes you're still right.
Where did you imagine that from ?Benbay001 said:
Cheers guys. Not sure what im going to tell them but i cant see them mis behaving.
Slightly worried about riding the most powerful bike ive ever ridden for 3 hours in the dark and rain (tomorrow at 4 o clock)
Take a man up pill you jesse!Slightly worried about riding the most powerful bike ive ever ridden for 3 hours in the dark and rain (tomorrow at 4 o clock)
You rode my 'blade and it's not going to be THAT much more powerful. A bike is a bike.
I rode my first bike (GSX600F) home from Liverpool, in February (with ice at the sellers house it was that cold) at gone 10pm when the most powerful thing I had ridden was a 125. I only died 3 times so I'm sure you'll be fine.
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