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Old 17-Jun-2004, 21:18
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Its great being old!!

Got my renewal through for the ST4 today. I'm 38 and TPFT is only £95!! Thats come down by £75 since last year!!!!!
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 21:32
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TPFT?

When it's that cheap why not go fully comp?
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 21:41
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Well last year when i checked they wanted over £600 for fully comp!

Just done an online check and it comes back at £190!!!!!!

But on a bike that only worth £3500 on a good day i'm not sure it would even be worth claiming if it was written off. £500 excess, incresed premiums for five years afterwards etc.

I'd be interested in other peoples opinions though. Renewal date is 29th of June so i've got a few days to decide.
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 21:52
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Just tried Norwich Union Direct to see if they could quote me happy. Well i certainly had a good laugh!!!

Full Comp, £600.85
TPFT, £464.40

and even though i filled out the form to say it was an ST4 the quote kept coming back as an ST2.

Unbelievable.
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 22:09
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600 comp!?!?!?!?!?! Thats almost as much as I\'m expecting mine to be this year and I\'m ancient!

Know what you mean, can't you get a "protected" NCB too? At least you'd get enough back for a deposit on another bike if you had to claim. May not be a lot to some people but I.M.O. the remaining 3k seems an awful lot to throw down the road as an uninsured loss for the sake of a hundred nicker. Sorry to tempt fate and all
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 22:13
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Have to agree with psychlist - it's gotta be worth it!

Having been down the road before n all ...
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 22:17
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OK I'm slightly longer in the tooth than Rockhopper at 40 and a bit.
My renewal with Carole Nash gives fully comp protected NCB and full Euro recovery etc for £359.
This may sound expensive, but going abroad twice a year the Euro breakdown would cost me at least £115 on top so I is happy.
Andy
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 22:18
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Full comp only mate try Zenith I have found them very keen on price..
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 22:19
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Fer me its £259 fully comp wiff £200 excess on any claim
but at 55 yrs and 35 yrs of riding??? on and off, but its sposed to be fully garaged!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
spose a u bolt and chain dont count as fully garaged then, but at £250 ish, well I'll take the chance
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ps do you have to tellem bout being a real colour instead of pansy red??????????
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Old 17-Jun-2004, 22:24
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Naaaah, wouldn't bother Mort...
I mean, they're only bothered if it would make it a higher theft risk.
I reckon if you mentioned someone had painted it, they'd give you at least a 50% refund on your policy...




Only kiddin mate.......:P
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