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Old 19-Feb-2004, 11:18   #1
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just had insurance renewal,not too bad,but still phoned around,carole nash quoted me tpft £199.23,250 xs,full breakdown cover,legal cover,pillion cover and covered to ride other bikes.Best so far,but just trying insuremyducati.co.uk..........mogwai@dododododoits insania.com
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Old 19-Feb-2004, 12:50   #2
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Carol Nash Insures my Jota and 998s for £460 fully comp which i think is a good deal.

I wondedr how much they will want for a CCM R30!
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Old 20-Feb-2004, 09:39   #3
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rcgBob, have you tried Footman James? I used to be insured with Carol Nash, when I got the old Gilera last year they had no knowledge of what it was and so wouldn't offer cover. I rang around and went through Footman James who specialise in classic bikes-like the Jota! Anyway they quoted me for the Gilera so I was going to have 2 policies-then I thought 'I wonder if they will insure the other Gilera and the Duke as well' Well they did and the combined cost was £120 less than Carol Nash wanted for the other 2 alone-result. I had to be a member of the Classic Motorcycle Club or another recognised club-which unfortunately DSC isn't-but £25 a year for a £180 saving is a bit of a no brainer. Worth a call when you need to renew.

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Old 22-Feb-2004, 12:07   #4
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I did try Footman James but they were not even close to Carol Nash.

Might ring around again this year for another quote when its time to renew.

I used to have a Norwich Union Rider Policy many yrs ago and was the best policy I ever had, they took the sensible approach that you could only ride one bike at a time.

Its a pity no others do a similar policy.
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Old 24-Feb-2004, 19:00   #5
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i've just got a quote off Bennetts, tpft 3 years no claims and two accidents in car last 2 years for £100, everyone else quoting over £200. waiting till Friday payday to organise.
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