Insurance fun. Not.

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Post by tricol »

So, here I am. It's time to insure the Trident. I've had the first year over me, no accidents, no claims. Now I can reap the rewards and finally have cheaper insurance.

Or not.

A quick Go Compare search says I'll be paying pretty much the same as I did last year. I might as well be 17 again trying to insure a Cossie in the middle of London. I'm 40 this year ffs.

It would nearly push me to get rid of the bike, it's that grim.

£1500!! Exactly the same as what I paid last year.
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Wow... £1500 at 40.... that's... well... a LOT.

I'd be curious to know what mine would be with 1 year and just passed... i may go check.

Edit.
So with the same things you have. 1 year licence, 1 year NCB, 1 year on car the same.

That's fully comp. No security devices.

£211.
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Do you live in a dodgy postcode?

Just to rub it in, I'm 43 and I insured three bikes for under £300 (but I do have 20+ years no claims).
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If it helps when the boy was looking to insure the 636 he got quotes up to 1500 and most were about a grand. Once we added a lock as aftermarket security and the data tag then the cost came down to 650 quid fully comp with a 4 week old license and 0 no claims.

Shop around different comparison sites as some get preferential deals to others and add security devices is all I can suggest
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Have you tried triumph insurance, it's actually Adrian Flux insurance behind the banner.
I've payed £120 a year for the last 3 years for my Tiger and the price at renewal has been identical.

https://quotes.triumphinsurance.co.uk/default/
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I live in south Manchester, so as dodgy as it gets.

It's in a locked shed, with a serious lock and chain, and Datatagged.

I'm currently insured with Triumph Insurance, which is Bike Sure. They came in at £40 less than what they charged me last year. Loads of companies declined to quote.
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You need to find a company that classes a shed as the same as a brick garage. Most don't, but some do.
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I think it's the postcode then fella.... As i say, with your age and a fictional name, with 1 year NCD and a new licence.... £211. That was in a locked garage though.

Edit. If i take it out of the garage and change to 'on private property' i get £370
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He needs to move house.
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Yea, that would definitely be the cheapest way to solve this issue :lol:

I changed 'on driveway' to 'locked garage' and the cheapest was £435 with Triumph Insurance.

So it appears that some insurance companies can accept a locked shed as garaged as long as it comforms to a few things such as a concrete base and that it locked and on my property which it is. I'll check the T&Cs with Triumph and see what they say.
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tricol wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:52 am So it appears that some insurance companies can accept a locked shed as garaged as long as it comforms to a few things such as a concrete base and that it locked and on my property which it is. I'll check the T&Cs with Triumph and see what they say.
I think that's deffo the way forward matey. Even if it means something like installing a better lock and ground anchor in it for example.
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Do you have a car? If so, try Carol Nash Six Wheel Policy as they may split the no claims from you car to your bike. I had the opposite problem, didn't have a car for a few years so no NCB but 20 years NCB on the bike. They shared my NCB between both.
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Ground anchor is already in with a 19mm Pragmasis chain and lock. Fingers crossed.
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tricol wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:21 am So, here I am. It's time to insure the Trident. I've had the first year over me, no accidents, no claims. Now I can reap the rewards and finally have cheaper insurance.

Or not.

A quick Go Compare search says I'll be paying pretty much the same as I did last year. I might as well be 17 again trying to insure a Cossie in the middle of London. I'm 40 this year ffs.

It would nearly push me to get rid of the bike, it's that grim.

£1500!! Exactly the same as what I paid last year.
You're lucky. I've had bike insurance since 1975 and mine's going up every year since about 2010.

Theft, innit.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:45 pm Theft, innit.
Maybe you should stop stealing bikes then.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:47 pm
The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:45 pm Theft, innit.
Maybe you should stop stealing bikes then.
Ha.

"You're a bike instructor? Oh, I don't know if we cover that."
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:47 pm
The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:45 pm Theft, innit.
Maybe you should stop stealing bikes then.
You missed a completely open goal there....... What you meant to say was.....

Maybe you should get some rider training or join the IAM, that tends to keep your premiums down. 😉😁
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:51 pm
Ha.

"You're a bike instructor? Oh, I don't know if we cover that."
I think there are 2 companies that cover us. Devitts are who i am currently with as an instructor for the Fazer but i managed to get business use cover on the Ducati as well with bike sure although i am not entirely convinced they understood what i was telling them as the paperwork says driving instructor / motorcycle industry

The Yamaha has 2 years NCD, the Multi 10+ ....... the little bike is worth a grand max and costs 199 TPFT, the big bike is worth 8 grand and costs the same for fully comp. Go figure :mrgreen:

The best part is as a DVSA certified instructor i get no reduction. If i do the IAM who arent qualified instructors i get a discount ffs
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Taff wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:11 pm
You missed a completely open goal there....... What you meant to say was.....

Maybe you should get some rider training or join the IAM, that tends to keep your premiums down. 😉😁
:lol: :lol:

Oddly enough, being a qualified instructor RAISES the premium.
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:26 pm
Taff wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:11 pm
You missed a completely open goal there....... What you meant to say was.....

Maybe you should get some rider training or join the IAM, that tends to keep your premiums down. 😉😁
:lol: :lol:

Oddly enough, being a qualified instructor RAISES the premium.
An instructor friend of mine also told me this.