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Old 20-Oct-2006, 11:41
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Just got ownership of my 999s and cant wait to get out on her....just doin the rounds on getting quotes for the insurance and E bike are coming out the cheapest....anybody had any dealings with them? i am with Carol Nash at the mo and they arent playing ball!

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Old 20-Oct-2006, 11:57
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First of all, you lucky so and so. The 'S' is my dream bike. Any road, e-bike have been great over the past 2 years I've used them. Running an St4s and a Blade, their price was best and service great. Continental touring was a simple matter of letting them know by email which a real person responded to within hours. Only problem has been on-line tax renewal. The gov site sees my Blade insurance but not the Duke. What bad taste is that?
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Old 20-Oct-2006, 11:58
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try ducati insurance they just quoted me £250 less than ebike
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Old 20-Oct-2006, 12:16
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Yeh cheers for that i have tried Ducati insurance and thet are a bit dearer for me plus they dont include legal expences which i found a bit wierd they said you have to have the accident and then they put you in touch with somebody and then they tell you the cost seperatley all sounded a bit funny to me! apparentley its how they keep there costs down "we dont sell you something that you might never need"
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Old 20-Oct-2006, 12:26
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Yeh cheers for that i have tried Ducati insurance and thet are a bit dearer for me plus they dont include legal expences which i found a bit wierd they said you have to have the accident and then they put you in touch with somebody and then they tell you the cost seperatley all sounded a bit funny to me! apparentley its how they keep there costs down "we dont sell you something that you might never need"

on my renewal its £15 extra for claims assistance

It has come in at £698 for a 2006 RSV1000R and a 2004 749.

London postcode, garaged, social /pleasure use, 2yrs ncb, clean license, no claims made, and I am 38. Dunno f that helps as a reference


anyone suggest a firm which might do better than Ducati Ins?
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Old 20-Oct-2006, 13:03
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Access Underwriting were mentioned on the last post on "Excellent deal on insurance!" You can find them on http://www.insuremyducati.co.uk
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Old 20-Oct-2006, 13:30
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Access Underwriting were mentioned on the last post on "Excellent deal on insurance!" You can find them on http://www.insuremyducati.co.uk

thanks for that, they quoted less than £400 for the 749 on its own, have asked to to get back to me about the RSV
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ducati insurance is the cheapest i found i tried them all just say a bit dear and straight away offered introducion offer discount
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Been with ebike for a few years, but have now switched to DialDirect as their comp insurance was less than ebike's TPFT price.

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