Insurance renewal time again...
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Insurance renewal time again...
Has anyone got any good deals lately when renewing?
Mines coming up end of the month, so will be looking to hunt around for a sensible price and just wondering if anyone has done the legwork recently and found a decent company?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Mines coming up end of the month, so will be looking to hunt around for a sensible price and just wondering if anyone has done the legwork recently and found a decent company?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
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Re: Insurance renewal time again...
Peter James every year for me , £150 for Smand and I to ride 7 Katanas , with national & international breakdown,and legal protection.
This is not agreed value but market value ....if you want agreed value it'll be more I suspect.
Also not riding other bikes .....but who'd let me anyway.
This is not agreed value but market value ....if you want agreed value it'll be more I suspect.
Also not riding other bikes .....but who'd let me anyway.
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Peter James for me. I did increase the Agreed Values on my most of bikes that pushed up the price last year, but still happy. Mention the Kat club when getting a quote.
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Not yet!
You do have to send off photos and a condition report / form, they just don't take your word for it. These only last for 2 years and then you have to do the process again. Without those it's I guess market value and you have to argue with them. JMac did claim for his stolen 400 but I don't think he was on agreed value for that - not sure what they paid him in the end.
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The truth is whatever you want it to be....the more you say it is worth the more you pay.
That said I get many enquiries as to insurance values and asking me to write a confirmation letter.
This is why I asked people to send back a form issue to you all asking what you valued you bikes at , from that I could form a modern realistic valuation.
However with about 20% replies it was a failed experiment.
That said I get many enquiries as to insurance values and asking me to write a confirmation letter.
This is why I asked people to send back a form issue to you all asking what you valued you bikes at , from that I could form a modern realistic valuation.
However with about 20% replies it was a failed experiment.
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I know what you mean Blix , by the way jmac got £1500 which was and is market value for a 400.
This is why I was trying to prove market value.....by having a written down survey that was researched we could ensured market values were controlled by us, the market but as it stands you estimate the value on the forms , which they then take as a start to negotiate , where as agreed that is the upper figure. It a haggling lottery , but we all know what we will accept for our individual machines , so that is our negotiating aim.
This is why I was trying to prove market value.....by having a written down survey that was researched we could ensured market values were controlled by us, the market but as it stands you estimate the value on the forms , which they then take as a start to negotiate , where as agreed that is the upper figure. It a haggling lottery , but we all know what we will accept for our individual machines , so that is our negotiating aim.
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Re: Insurance renewal time again...
I’m with Carole Nash, they have a policy called “Six Wheel” (no not for a lorry lol)
You get your car and bikes insured on the same policy. I’ve got the car, Kat and my T500 all for £300 fully comp, breakdown, protected ncb & legal expenses etc and both bikes have an agreed value. I’ve used the breakdown service once when I blew my Z1300 up on the M6
when fossie lent me Poppy I was covered to ride it indefinitely with no extra charge. excellent service too.
You get your car and bikes insured on the same policy. I’ve got the car, Kat and my T500 all for £300 fully comp, breakdown, protected ncb & legal expenses etc and both bikes have an agreed value. I’ve used the breakdown service once when I blew my Z1300 up on the M6
There rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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