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Old 25-Mar-2009, 22:21
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2009 Insurance recommendations?

Just did two online quotes that came out VERY close together.

Anyone getting a good quote by any chance?

Regards - Frank
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Old 25-Mar-2009, 22:26
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I ended up staying with Carole Nash as they beat all of the others at £269 for the 748 and S2R.

Bennetts was over £700! Ducati Insurance was £370.....
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Old 26-Mar-2009, 09:21
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CN wanted £330 comp for an old git in the country -2 SP30's full NCB, stayed with Ducati Ins at £100 cheaper
( New SP 30 did not change the premium, previous one was 07/05)

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Old 26-Mar-2009, 10:27
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Try

http://www.accessunderwriting.co.uk/bikes/

Just got my renewal. Fully Comp, Protected no claims, ride other bikes - £186.

(on a 2003 999) Third year in a row that they have significantly reduced my premium.
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Old 26-Mar-2009, 11:09
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Tried the above, mine came out at £283, must be the 2 SP30's ( 1 current and 1 3.5 years ago)
Still better than CN
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Old 26-Mar-2009, 11:43
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must be the 2 SP30's ( 1 current and 1 3.5 years ago)


And the insurance companies count them for 5 years!!!!
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Old 26-Mar-2009, 11:51
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Direct Choice, everyone else was quoting £300 for my GS, they came in £140 and knocked some off if I took the legal stuff!! just had another quote, 5 months in, to chnage to an 848 and about £90

otherwise, Premier Choice have always been good - just couldnt compete this year for the first time in 6
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Old 26-Mar-2009, 17:43
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eBike have always been stupendously good for me and I like the way they handle mods sensibly. Direct Choice gave Jane an excellent quote too.
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Old 26-Mar-2009, 22:31
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Cheers All,

I'm down to £105 for my Falco with Footman James inc. free breakdown recovery.

Might try playing some off against each other

Regards - Frank
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Old 25-Jul-2009, 00:44
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Insured my Superlight for £45!

just renewed with Devit, via www.quidco.com
1994 900 Superlight, TPF&T. Clean licence and 37 years old, B63 postcode. 2 yrs NCB £75. BUT do it through quidco and I should get £30 back. So it's £45 for the year!
I did it through Bennetts like this last year. Policy was £80 but I got £20 back after a few months (if you don't know about quidco then check the website out) so it cost £60 last year.
Some benefits of getting old with an old bike!
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