Insurance! - Multi bike policies - recommendations please
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1st place to start would be carol nash then bennetts (got to be carefull with the web addy as ones a poofs club)
Im with bennetts and the fazer is costing me about 20p a year to insure so might be worth trying them 1st , was previously with lancaster but they stopped insuring bikes and passed me over to motorcycles direct who wanted another 100ish beer tokens to insure the bike , after a lot odf interweb searching ended up with bennetts
Im with bennetts and the fazer is costing me about 20p a year to insure so might be worth trying them 1st , was previously with lancaster but they stopped insuring bikes and passed me over to motorcycles direct who wanted another 100ish beer tokens to insure the bike , after a lot odf interweb searching ended up with bennetts
Hi mate, might be worth trying ebike insurance www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk I know they offer a multiple bike policy. I've been with them for two years now and have found them very competitive and easy to deal with.
Cheers,
Davie
Cheers,
Davie
DavieMac11 said:
Hi mate, might be worth trying ebike insurance www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk I know they offer a multiple bike policy. I've been with them for two years now and have found them very competitive and easy to deal with.
Cheers,
Davie
Cheers,
Davie
I use these guys. Good price too.
Steve.
rsvmilly said:
I use www.biketeam.co.uk/ for my two
Another vote for bike team here too...£194 for my R1 1 yr NCD
Edited by FROSTYR1 on Friday 1st December 22:36
I use express insurance Express Insurance . They cover my '98 748 SPS and my '02 Yam XJR1300 for about £250 fully comp. (Age 40, 3K miles p/ann each bike, commuting allowed, garaged and alarmed, and full UK/Europe recovery) They may do a full multibike policy. Give them a go, they beat everyone else every year for me.
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