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antonye 12-Jan-2011 12:25

Ducati Insurance for me.
Worth shopping around and speaking to each insurer, not just using their online form or comparison sites, to see if your German NCD can be taken in to account... EU rules and all that?

pbrown 19-Jan-2011 12:42

Allways done OK with Ducati Insurance & they paid up when it went wrong.
Anyone taken up MCE's track day cover on top of the road cover?

Whele 02-May-2011 15:47

I think this is probably the best price you will see, your 1198R Bayliss rep is valued at (if its a genuine model) £22,000 or maybe £21,000 most policies have a maximum limit of £15,000 (including Carloe Nash).

I couldn't find anything cheaper than Ducati for my Bayliss, but when I want to add a non Ducati the price is very expensive.

Bionicle 02-May-2011 16:25

Ducati Insurance valued mine at £28,000, no one else would even look at insuring it, so had to stay with Ducati insurance just hope next years premium comes down a bit when its due.

sie748 02-May-2011 17:07

swapped back to bennetts this year £138 fully comp for 2 bikes!!!!!!

PhilO 04-Jul-2012 18:26

I'm with Bennetts - just under £100 for my 98 900ss ie

The shocking thing is that my Chinese 125 commuter (also with bennetts) is MORE expensive....:confused:

Guido 10-Jul-2012 13:29

I'm with ebike on a 2-bike policy (748R and RSV R). Bennetts wouldn't insure me on a 2-bike policy with the duke's mods of slip-ons, bit of carbon, and uprated brakes?????

Prior to that I was with DW Laxton for several years as they were always cheaper than most (not sure how as you get bombarded with paperwork from them).

antonye 10-Jul-2012 13:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhilO
I'm with Bennetts - just under £100 for my 98 900ss ie

The shocking thing is that my Chinese 125 commuter (also with bennetts) is MORE expensive....:confused:


Could you not add the commuter to your other policy?

Ray 04-Sep-2012 22:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray
Been with E bike insurance for a few years after leaving carole nash to save a good few Hundred £££. All done online.

Used to have a multibike policy with E bike that basically cost the price of the dearest bike to insure and only a few ££ to add a second bike. Got rid of the second bike (non Ducati) so tried Ducati insurance last renewal time.

On an initial quote ducatinsurance were cheaper at the last renewal by a few £££ but when I looked into a full like for like they weren't any cheaper.

Certainly pays to shop around but the trouble is we tend to buy insurance on price, but only get to find out what sort of customer service we have bought when we have to claim.


Ray


Just moved to MotorCycle direct.

e-bike wouldn't/can't take off breakdown cover that I didn't want :mad: and the final straw was when I rang up to discuss the renewal and they insisted they wanted about a fiver more than the price on the renewal paperwork and wouldn't honour the original renewal price. :mad: :mad: :mad:

Prompted me to get some quotes from elsewhere, saved £100 on the e bike renewal.........result:bouncy:

Ray.

JBDucati 06-Nov-2013 21:06

I find Ducati Insurance by far the best for multiple bikes


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