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Old 27-Mar-2006, 17:29
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For my ducati 749s third party fire and theft, kept in garage, they are quoting for about £1000. (I am 21). Now they say, if I purchase "tracker monitor" system from them for £399, they can do the 3rd party fire and theft for £371.50. They dont want to give me this offer in writing, say its only telephone deal. What should I do?
I also did BikeSafe, they dont really reduce premium with that, anyone know good insurance company that do recognise the Bike Safe course?
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 17:39
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I do not think anyone offers a discount for bikesafe. It is a one day course and is not tested so there is no qualification to be gained.

Find your local IAM or RoSPA group as they tend to be recognised by insurers.
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 17:58
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Not sure about the bikesafe thingy, but, give these a try. I already have what I consider to be a cheap insurance and these guys knocked off another 25%

Plan to go with them when I re-new

http://www.insuremyducati.co.uk/
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 18:07
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BEWARE of C Nash

They tried that one on me as well, I woul of eventually have saved myself a couple of quid for spending £300 odd on an alarm.

Sit down with the phone and make some calls, there's better /cheaper than them out there, contary to some of the bike mag surveys.
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 18:23
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try premium choice they have done mine for a few years
allways have been best deal..
i think i called ducati insurance and this is who deals with it

i think the guy is called ronnie iirc.

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Old 03-Apr-2006, 16:52
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My renewal for my 749R was £400 through Frizzel and I managed to get fully comp, protected and with legal cover for £244 through Express Insurance. Insure my ducati was only £265 but I had already agreed to go with Express before I got my quote from them. Ducati Insurance was £320.

Shop about.
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Old 03-Apr-2006, 17:29
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I got a really good quote from www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk . They're the bunch that take any CSS courses into account. They have a relatively quick on-line quote generator...definitely worth a look
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Devitts gave me 5% for having done a Bikesafe day, and on the course, the police riders mentioned that other insurance companies also gave discounts..
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