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abe1098
03-Jun-2012, 21:25
Can anyone please recommend any track day insurance? I'm doing my first track day at Pembrey. I've been looking already and it seems like a mine field once you read the small print.
MCE do insurance for £99 but their excess is crazy! half the value of the bike!!!
I got a quote from Moris and they charged me £245 for the day, but after reading the small print they don't cover any of your gear, body work etc etc.....
Does anyone have any positive or negative experiences with track day insurance and who they could recommend, thanks.
abe1098
09-Jun-2012, 12:28
Anyone?????????????
WeeJohnyB
09-Jun-2012, 13:57
Try 4 Counties, they do our trackday insurance for No Limits Trackdays
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WeeJohnyB
abe1098
09-Jun-2012, 14:20
Try 4 Counties, they do our trackday insurance for No Limits Trackdays
http://www.4counties.co.uk/images/email.gif08456 300 200
WeeJohnyB
Awesome, cheers. I will have a snout.
abe1098
09-Jun-2012, 14:27
Try 4 Counties, they do our trackday insurance for No Limits Trackdays
http://www.4counties.co.uk/images/email.gif08456 300 200
WeeJohnyB
Just had a look at 4counties. They seem good for accidents and injuries including equipment damage, but they do not cover the bike itself.
Does anyone know of any insurance companies that give good cover for the bike?
funkatronic
09-Jun-2012, 22:50
tbh its not worth trying to insure the bike
only 2 options really are
get a cheaper track bike that yo u can patch up if you bin it
or
rent a bike from the tdo (focussed events have 848's an shold be getting some panigale this year aparently)
abe1098
09-Jun-2012, 23:04
tbh its not worth trying to insure the bike
only 2 options really are
get a cheaper track bike that yo u can patch up if you bin it
or
rent a bike from the tdo (focused events have 848's an should be getting some panigale this year apparently)
I did have a think about that cheers, but I want to get to know my own bike better. I may just have to bite the bullet and get what cover I can or just hope I don't stick it in the kitty litter.
If anyone does know of any other insurance companies please let me know, cheers.
I did have a think about that cheers, but I want to get to know my own bike better. I may just have to bite the bullet and get what cover I can or just hope I don't stick it in the kitty litter.
If anyone does know of any other insurance companies please let me know, cheers.
You will not find anyone to insure your bike on a circuit at sensible premiums. If you are that worried of binning it, don't do it or build up slowly and stay within your known limit.
Its a learning exercise not a race.
abe1098
09-Jun-2012, 23:49
You will not find anyone to insure your bike on a circuit at sensible premiums. If you are that worried of binning it, don't do it or build up slowly and stay within your known limit.
Its a learning exercise not a race.
That is a very good point and fully understood, just wanted to be on the safe side. Like you said just take it easy and learn which is what I want to achieve.
funkatronic
10-Jun-2012, 20:20
start slow and build it up and you should be fine
if your thinking of doing a few trackdays you could get some cheap fairings either Fiber glass or some ebay Chinese ABS ones (althigh see if you can find a recomend as the quality varies between sellers
what bike have u got?
oh sorry 1098 doh!
abe1098
10-Jun-2012, 21:44
start slow and build it up and you should be fine
if your thinking of doing a few trackdays you could get some cheap fairings either Fiber glass or some ebay Chinese ABS ones (althigh see if you can find a recomend as the quality varies between sellers
what bike have u got?
oh sorry 1098 doh!
:D That's ok. Yep good idea. Will see how this first track day goes, will be the first of many hopefully. It's just trying to get the time off of work to do it and the penny's at the mo as I'm getting married soon.
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