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Old 20-May-2006, 17:26
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Multiple (2) Bike policies - any recommendations?

Renewal time!!

Any recommendations??

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ps thought I saw a thread on this but couldn't find it??
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Old 20-May-2006, 17:30
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Norwich union via Ducati insurance always do it for me,but then i am an old git
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Old 20-May-2006, 18:49
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The Policy Shop in Coventry has always worked well for me

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Old 20-May-2006, 18:52
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Did my SPS and the Norton both through Ducati Insurance no problem and a good rate.
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Old 20-May-2006, 19:26
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E-Bike insurance does it for me. I use their monthly "pay as you go" policy and can put bikes on/take them off on the net in minutes and you're covered immediately (handy if you want to have a sunday blast on your mate's bike). You can have up to 4 bikes on there and you accumulate a year's no claims bonus every 8 months.
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Old 20-May-2006, 20:30
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EBike for me too - they're happy to include mods to your hearts content too.
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Old 21-May-2006, 20:07
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Was with carole nash when I had my bmw, then bought a st4s, nash wanted loads more to have the 2 bikes on same policy. Then went through ducati insurance and got both bikes far cheeeeper, but then i'm no spring chicken
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Old 21-May-2006, 21:45
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Am with CN and was no prob to add 05 bike to my policy (which already had a 53 plater 1000 on there) cost £40 more for the 10 months on the FC policy when I added it
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Old 21-May-2006, 23:49
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I have three bikes and Ebike were by far the cheapest and easiest to deal with. As said elsewhere they also have a sensible attitude to Termis and other extras and are more sensible on aftermarket security measures.

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Old 05-Jun-2006, 13:23
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Did mine through DNA insurance, got the ZX6 and NC30 on one policy.
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