Insurance fun. Not.

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:58 am
The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 10:49 pm I queried it once - I was told it was because I'd probably be riding more miles.
And paying attention to someone else's riding, not your own? ;)
And riding around with a bunch of idiots all day.
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JackyJoll wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:26 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:58 am
The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 10:49 pm I queried it once - I was told it was because I'd probably be riding more miles.
And paying attention to someone else's riding, not your own? ;)
And riding around with a bunch of idiots all day.
Great thing about radio comms is that you could tell them that they are idiots and they can't answer back.

But you probably wouldn't ;)
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So starting to shop around now that my renewal date is getting closer. BeMoto could only offer my TPF&T at £550. Waiting on a few people to come back to me with the shed/garaged clarification.

Incidentally, a friend at home just passed his test. He is 41, new rider. Bought a 2nd hand Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 for about £4k and is getting quotes of around £200 fully comp. Lives in a fairly big town just outside Belfast.
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What does comp come back like? When I was young I used to get TPF&T for a number of years but was surprised that comp was actually cheaper when I finally asked.
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BeMoto offered £670 full comp, but needed to clarify the shed situation with the underwriters.
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Triumph have now come back with £520 fully comp, kept in the shed. Best so far. I was hoping for a good bit less than £500, but it seems that I might struggle.
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I know it’s different for old wrecks, but Carole Nash wanted £193 to renew, up from £150 last year.

RH is giving a very similar policy for £112.
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Well, insurance finally sorted. £520 fully comp with Triumph Insurance, kept in the shed, anchored, and datatag. Think it's fair to say it's my postcode. That along with the first annual service and tax, it's been an expensive month!
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tricol wrote: Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:20 pm Well, insurance finally sorted. £520 fully comp with Triumph Insurance, kept in the shed, anchored, and datatag. Think it's fair to say it's my postcode. That along with the first annual service and tax, it's been an expensive month!
It's across the board.

My insurance in NW London has gone from reasonable for TPFT to £500 for 3rd party only for a bike worth £3k. Reason being no garage (terrace street of Victorian houses) and the fact that I am an instructor - apparently that makes me a higher risk.
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