Insurance renewal
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Re: Insurance renewal
That's good Kwacky. Mine is 600 if any accident is my fault or 350 for fire and theft, but I do have 500 Excess contribution towards those so between 0 and 100 in reality.
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Re: Insurance renewal
Not sure I should join this conversation, it cost me over 400 to insure the vfr alone. I can't get a multi-bike policy as all underwriters want a brick built garage.
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Re: Insurance renewal
I'm with BeMoto for the GT, I honestly can't remember if I have breakdown cover or not with them. I have AA cover through my bank account which cover's me in/on any vehicle with relay home.
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Re: Insurance renewal
On a positive note you could show the missus Cavs workshop thread and explained what a good idea it would beD6Nutz wrote:Not sure I should join this conversation, it cost me over 400 to insure the vfr alone. I can't get a multi-bike policy as all underwriters want a brick built garage.

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Re: Insurance renewal
Got mine down to £404 in the end to include breakdown cover for both bikes, ride any other motorcycle not owned by me, no additional excesses.
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Re: Insurance renewal
ThisBlade wrote:On a positive note you could show the missus Cavs workshop thread and explained what a good idea it would beD6Nutz wrote:Not sure I should join this conversation, it cost me over 400 to insure the vfr alone. I can't get a multi-bike policy as all underwriters want a brick built garage.

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Re: Insurance renewal
Why has it gone up Duke did they give a reason?. Your previous quote was 290.duke63 wrote:Got mine down to £404 in the end to include breakdown cover for both bikes, ride any other motorcycle not owned by me, no additional excesses.
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Re: Insurance renewal
I'm sure she would be happy for cav to come over and build me oneCav wrote:ThisBlade wrote:On a positive note you could show the missus Cavs workshop thread and explained what a good idea it would beD6Nutz wrote:Not sure I should join this conversation, it cost me over 400 to insure the vfr alone. I can't get a multi-bike policy as all underwriters want a brick built garage.

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Re: Insurance renewal
Haha I thought it was very cheap at 290.duke63 wrote:Just read back, that should have been £390 in the original post.
I 've been trying to get my quote close to it and now realise why I was struggling

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Re: Insurance renewal
I forgot how it all adds up tbh. They quote each part separately. I would have to dig it out. £404 includes insurance cover for both bikes, breakdown cover for both, ride any bike cover, there is some life cover included and personal accident as most personal accident covers exclude riding bikes.
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