Multi bike insurance
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Multi bike insurance
Any recommendations for insurers who do multi bike policies ?
My current policy for 3 bikes with Carole Nash runs out soon, got the renewal quote emailed through and noticed they had one of the bikes recorded as having an alarm and immobiliser, never owned a bike with an alarm so no idea where they got that from.
Rang them up to notify them of the error and they are now saying they can’t quote me!
Neither of the other 2 bikes have alarm or immobiliser, all are in a locked, brick built garage.
60 years old with max no claims, last years premium was about £130, I’m baffled why they can’t quote me now.
My current policy for 3 bikes with Carole Nash runs out soon, got the renewal quote emailed through and noticed they had one of the bikes recorded as having an alarm and immobiliser, never owned a bike with an alarm so no idea where they got that from.
Rang them up to notify them of the error and they are now saying they can’t quote me!
Neither of the other 2 bikes have alarm or immobiliser, all are in a locked, brick built garage.
60 years old with max no claims, last years premium was about £130, I’m baffled why they can’t quote me now.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
I'm with Hastings, unless something has changed in the last year their multi bike policy can have as many bikes on it as you like as long as the total value of them all isn't over £20k.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
I've been with Express insurance this last year, runs out soon. Think about 250 for 3 bikes. Also carole nash I believe. Should get quote soon.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
A fair few of the classic boys with loads of bikes insure with Peter James. I've always gone local,but prices are getting daft here.
https://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk
https://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Happy to suggest giving Devitt a try, although I've only got one bike insured.
I switched to them last year from Bennets and swapped over to a new bike earlier this year - my renewal came in yesterday and it didn't give me any reason to phone them up, or anyone else.
I switched to them last year from Bennets and swapped over to a new bike earlier this year - my renewal came in yesterday and it didn't give me any reason to phone them up, or anyone else.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
IIRC I'm with Devitt via BMW with both Rocksters on the policy.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Hastings are saying they can’t offer cover and can’t give a reason why, this is odd, never had a problem before, nothing has changed.
No points or convictions 3 standard bikes, Bmw k100, Yamaha XT660Z and a Kawasaki KDX 250SR.
No points or convictions 3 standard bikes, Bmw k100, Yamaha XT660Z and a Kawasaki KDX 250SR.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
I'd be tempted to start investigating the freedom of information and data related laws...it's starting to sound like there's some anomaly on your claims history or something.Gregor wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:22 am Hastings are saying they can’t offer cover and can’t give a reason why, this is odd, never had a problem before, nothing has changed.
No points or convictions 3 standard bikes, Bmw k100, Yamaha XT660Z and a Kawasaki KDX 250SR.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Or they're just struggling to find an underwriter who'll cover 3 bikes, in Gregor's area, or similar.Count Steer wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:35 amI'd be tempted to start investigating the freedom of information and data related laws...it's starting to sound like there's some anomaly on your claims history or something.Gregor wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:22 am Hastings are saying they can’t offer cover and can’t give a reason why, this is odd, never had a problem before, nothing has changed.
No points or convictions 3 standard bikes, Bmw k100, Yamaha XT660Z and a Kawasaki KDX 250SR.![]()
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Fair point. Odd that the first would happily renew if alarms were fitted too. Wonder what would happen if, for an experiment, Gregor asked for a quote and said 'Yes, all alarmed'.Rockburner wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:39 amOr they're just struggling to find an underwriter who'll cover 3 bikes, in Gregor's area, or similar.Count Steer wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:35 amI'd be tempted to start investigating the freedom of information and data related laws...it's starting to sound like there's some anomaly on your claims history or something.Gregor wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:22 am Hastings are saying they can’t offer cover and can’t give a reason why, this is odd, never had a problem before, nothing has changed.
No points or convictions 3 standard bikes, Bmw k100, Yamaha XT660Z and a Kawasaki KDX 250SR.![]()
(Wonder if hitting 60 years old is a significant thing?)
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Yeah, I think underwriters still like alarms, even though they're practically useless in the real world.Count Steer wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:44 amFair point. Odd that the first would happily renew if alarms were fitted too. Wonder what would happen if, for an experiment, Gregor asked for a quote and said 'Yes, all alarmed'.Rockburner wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:39 amOr they're just struggling to find an underwriter who'll cover 3 bikes, in Gregor's area, or similar.Count Steer wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:35 am
I'd be tempted to start investigating the freedom of information and data related laws...it's starting to sound like there's some anomaly on your claims history or something.![]()
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Re: Multi bike insurance
I've got a 2016 R1200GS, 1992 GSXR1100N and a 2024 650 Gold Star on one policy with Hastings, I've used them for several years with various combinations of bikes and never had a problem.
I suspect it's the KDX that's causing the issue, the underwriter probably doesn't like Grey imports.
I suspect it's the KDX that's causing the issue, the underwriter probably doesn't like Grey imports.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
I think that could be it, although Carol Nash/ Ageas have covered the KDX for the last 2 years .KungFooBob wrote: Fri Oct 03, 2025 10:57 am I've got a 2016 R1200GS, 1992 GSXR1100N and a 2024 650 Gold Star on one policy with Hastings, I've used them for several years with various combinations of bikes and never had a problem.
I suspect it's the KDX that's causing the issue, the underwriter probably doesn't like Grey imports.
I’ve got to say none of the brokers I’ve been speaking to seem very helpful or can give me any explanation why they can’t cover all 3.
There was at time when Carole Nash were knowledgable and easy to deal with, all I’m getting is “computer says no” with a thick South African accent.
Devitt have online quoted £200 for the beemer and Yamaha including RAC breakdown.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
I've still not got my quote off Express yet, runs out on the 25th. I've just tried Devitt online, 3 bikes is £261, not much more than last year. Then I tried Carole Nash £463. Well, Express are Carole Nash sort of, so we'll see, otherwise it's Devitt.
Probably try another first.
Probably try another first.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Just got renewal quote. Last year £252, this year £245. That's with Express insurance services. Paperwork also says Carole Nash and Aviva, so wtf I'm with I'm not too sure.
Devitt was £261 which I was OK with. 3 bikes over 700cc.
Devitt was £261 which I was OK with. 3 bikes over 700cc.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Called Devitt they can’t offer cover on just the Tenere and the K, apparently it’s the Tenere that is the problem which hasn’t been the case for the last 17 years !
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Did they say why? Assuming theft risk?Gregor wrote: Thu Oct 09, 2025 10:38 am Called Devitt they can’t offer cover on just the Tenere and the K, apparently it’s the Tenere that is the problem which hasn’t been the case for the last 17 years !
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Re: Multi bike insurance
The guy said cover is getting refused on some big trail bikes, KTMs etc, I’m guessing increased theft.
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Re: Multi bike insurance
Finally sorted via Adrian Flux brokers with Aviva.Nice to deal with someone with a bit of knowledge rather than getting “computer says no”
£224 fully comp for all 3 bikes.
So not too bad apart from the hours of life wasted sorting it out.
£224 fully comp for all 3 bikes.
So not too bad apart from the hours of life wasted sorting it out.
