Kawasaki H2 insurance quote - What can you get

Kawasaki H2 insurance quote - What can you get

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RemaL

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24,973 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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Just out of intrest from the Ariel ACE quest for Tonk

What can you get on a new H2.

when I was looking last March the best I could get was 1k for a 39Yo Garaged. Tracker. 10 years riding and 10 years NCB. living in a City (Bristol ) postcode. and garaged and 3k a year

I only found at the time 2 companys that could insure me at the time and 1 was Bennetts who I am with. I can't remember who the other was

scorcher

3,986 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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Try Bemoto. They seem to be getting good reviews at the moment.

3DP

9,917 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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It's nuts really - I've been considering a 'special' bike recently, but it's a real put off that on top of the £20k+ asking price, they potentially want 8 times as much money than to insure a new Fireblade frown It makes no sense as I doubt the risk and payout rate are anywhere near even twice as much, on bikes like Panigale R, R1M, HP4 and H2.

Apologies for the rant! I have nothing more to add other than to say that your bike is lush. shout

T5R+

1,225 posts

209 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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4x the price for a Panigale 1299 over the KTM - stucking with the KTM.

Unsure if I would ever buy a H2, even if I could justify it scratchchin. Some cars and bikes are best admired from afar and not owned (imagine like some "females").

RemaL

Original Poster:

24,973 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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3DP said:
It's nuts really - I've been considering a 'special' bike recently, but it's a real put off that on top of the £20k+ asking price, they potentially want 8 times as much money than to insure a new Fireblade frown It makes no sense as I doubt the risk and payout rate are anywhere near even twice as much, on bikes like Panigale R, R1M, HP4 and H2.

Apologies for the rant! I have nothing more to add other than to say that your bike is lush. shout
My blade was around £500 to insure when new and last year cost me (At 5 years old) £198.

Biker's Nemesis

38,620 posts

208 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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My R1-M and 04 R1 were £600 combined.

Fleegle

16,689 posts

176 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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You are insuring the wrong H2


hebegb

1,523 posts

147 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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S1000RR and Fazer FZ1 combined, fully comp, £334 ...

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

104 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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2016 H2R as a normal H2 just won't do, 3k/yr in deepest darkest Herefordshire, garaged. 34 with full ncd, fully comp.

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Gavia

7,627 posts

91 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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AdamIndy said:


2016 H2R as a normal H2 just won't do, 3k/yr in deepest darkest Herefordshire, garaged. 34 with full ncd, fully comp.

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The H2R isn't road legal, so not sure what you've quoted on.

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

104 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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Gavia said:
The H2R isn't road legal, so not sure what you've quoted on.
Really? If you look at the top of the screen grab you can see it says H2R. I don't know of any other H2R's built in 2016 either.

I genuinely didn't know they weren't road legal! Shows how much notice I take!biggrin

Gavia

7,627 posts

91 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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AdamIndy said:
Gavia said:
The H2R isn't road legal, so not sure what you've quoted on.
Really? If you look at the top of the screen grab you can see it says H2R. I don't know of any other H2R's built in 2016 either.

I genuinely didn't know they weren't road legal! Shows how much notice I take!biggrin
They might be quoting on something, but not much point on a bike that can't be used in the road or virtually nay track in the UK either. I just thought I'd point it out to save you spending £40000 on a bike you can't use and then wasting £350 insuring it hehe

Gavia

7,627 posts

91 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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Not good for me. Only 3 will quote, one is £7300 and one of the others is MCE, who everyone says to avoid.


knitware

1,473 posts

193 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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So, the insurance companies, by using their algorithms, suggest that if you buy this bike you will either crash it or it will be nicked.

Gavia

7,627 posts

91 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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knitware said:
So, the insurance companies, by using their algorithms, suggest that if you buy this bike you will either crash it or it will be nicked.
Looks that way

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

104 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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Gavia said:
They might be quoting on something, but not much point on a bike that can't be used in the road or virtually nay track in the UK either. I just thought I'd point it out to save you spending £40000 on a bike you can't use and then wasting £350 insuring it hehe
hehe worry not, even if I did have £40k(which I don't by the way) I couldn't spend it on something that ugly.biggrin

Gavia

7,627 posts

91 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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AdamIndy said:
hehe worry not, even if I did have £40k(which I don't by the way) I couldn't spend it on something that ugly.biggrin
rofl

stew-S160

8,006 posts

238 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Quotes for Ninja H2, valued at £25k, through Comparethemarket...


£7,457 and £9,900... rolleyesrolleyesrolleyes




PIGINAWIG

2,339 posts

165 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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£398.00 full comp with Bennett's

keebz91

241 posts

142 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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What do I win?