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Chef 20-May-2006 16:26

Multiple (2) Bike policies - any recommendations?
 
Renewal time!!

Any recommendations??

Thanks

Chris

ps thought I saw a thread on this but couldn't find it??

Stu748R 20-May-2006 16:30

Norwich union via Ducati insurance always do it for me,but then i am an old git

MJS 20-May-2006 17:49

The Policy Shop in Coventry has always worked well for me

Martin

webbyc 20-May-2006 17:52

Did my SPS and the Norton both through Ducati Insurance no problem and a good rate.

CalJake 20-May-2006 18:26

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.

Rushjob 20-May-2006 19:30

EBike for me too - they're happy to include mods to your hearts content too.
;)

jeff st4s 21-May-2006 19:07

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

CK 21-May-2006 20:45

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

allthegearnoidea 21-May-2006 22:49

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.

Dave

Grib 05-Jun-2006 12:23

Did mine through DNA insurance, got the ZX6 and NC30 on one policy.

Jools 05-Jun-2006 13:55

Hmmmm....eBike look interesting, but their quote page seems to be having access problems

final_edition 05-Jun-2006 14:16

The cheapest I could find was Express Insurance. For my 2 bikes.
top service and individual attention.
Well recommended.
FE

doogalman 05-Jun-2006 21:54

Tried phoning aroud for quotes in april. Carol nash and Bennetts were the best for the 996 plus the sprint. However C-nash would cover more than 2 bikes. Handy as the Triton i'm putting together would need cover. got a quote and c-nash were cheaper still after the triton was added. Could not get my head around why more is less so i went and paid my money.
All i would say is do phone around. Whats a good price for one person is no real guarantee for you.

Martinp 06-Jun-2006 00:23

I'm currently using Choice Quote only place that would quote me top sevice very friendly and cheap considering my age and NC situation.

ducatisps 06-Jun-2006 09:21

If you have two bikes you can get an on-line quote at insuremyducati.co.uk

CK 06-Jun-2006 09:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by doogalman
Tried phoning aroud for quotes in april. Carol nash and Bennetts were the best for the 996 plus the sprint. However C-nash would cover more than 2 bikes. Handy as the Triton i'm putting together would need cover. got a quote and c-nash were cheaper still after the triton was added. Could not get my head around why more is less so i went and paid my money.
All i would say is do phone around. Whats a good price for one person is no real guarantee for you.


AK has 3 on with CN at the moment, but has had 5 bikes at the same time 4 years ago:eek: also worked out cheaper for more.

jim flynn 07-Jun-2006 07:11

Carole Nash for me. Went from one to two to three back to two bikes with no problems. Paying just over £400.

Jim

Red-Duc 12-Jun-2006 12:09

I tried Ebike but found footman james cheaper for two bikes

Strada916 22-Jun-2006 22:28

ebike claim
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red-Duc
I tried Ebike but found footman james cheaper for two bikes

Hi guys, my first post on here :)

I'm insured with ebike.

On the 4th of May I had a RTA which totalled my bike, Hayabusa, plus put me in hospital with a broken arm.

ebike paid out within 3 weeks and the settlement was spot on what I thought the bike was worth. BTW the other party admitted fault.

So I'll give ebike the thumbs up.

And the reason I'm posting here....... I've bought a 1996 916 Strada :devil:

skidlids 22-Jun-2006 23:24

I have spent the last few years with Ducati Insurance with the policy backed by Norwich Union, I have 4 bikes on it including my Yam R6 all for what I consider a good price.


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