Multibike Insurance Policy

Multibike Insurance Policy

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steve1968

Original Poster:

344 posts

260 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Before i spend hours on the phone repeating myself could anyone save me some time and hopefully some money and recommend me a multibike policy .

46 years old
Full NCB
2010 MV Agusta
2008 Harley Fat Bob
2004 Bonneville


What should i be paying ?

Any advice welcome.

Thanks

Steve

sprinter1050

11,550 posts

227 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Suggest you look up a previous similar thread from a week or so back.

Dog Star

16,132 posts

168 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Ebike policies are very flexible; you can do all sorts of midterm things to them and no admin fees.

I've also just gone through the claims process with them (one of the bikes on the GFs multidimensional got stolen) and the underwriter, Ageas, was brilliant. Really on the ball, very helpful and made a very fair second offer on the bike only about 10 days after the theft.

wildone63

990 posts

211 months

Saturday 19th April 2014
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Why spend hours on the phone when theres numerous websites where you can get multi-bike quotes?
Iam currentley with Carol Nash and have 2 bikes on the same policy (a modern Piaggio maxi scooter and a vintage Kawasaki Z650)Iam 51 with 10 years ncb,cost £116 tpf&t,3pp,includes 90 day EU coverage,UK & EU breakdown & recovery cover and up to £100,000 legal assistance.

steve1968

Original Poster:

344 posts

260 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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After hours on the phone my findings are quite bizare :

Best prices on Go Compare for individual insurance are roughly :

2010 MV Agusta - £125 using full no claims
2008 Harley Fat Bob - £90 using zero no claims
2004 Bonneville - - £80 using 2 years no claims

However best mutibke quotes so far have been :

£514
£634
£710
£713

No logic at all , and yes they are all petrol/manual do not have a side car and i would fit the disc lock myself !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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The problem is they are all different, underwriters tend to work with one sort of bike and overprice others to avoid that business.