Another excellent idea. I'm liking this board's creativity. If I can persuade her to move her collection of Brandt teapots into the ball room we might have the solution. Cheers Lexdba!
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Thanks Bob. A near neighbour (who changes his bike more often than some people change socks) uses that set-up so I think you might be right. It's on my list to ask him who his insurer is.
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Classic insurance normally requires a lockable brick buit garage so that seems out (for the minute)
Many other companies are available, however agreed value may be an issue (need agreed value due to age). it will just be a case of trying various insurers to get best deal.
They are a "fickle" lot though, one company refused me insurance if I kept the bike at work (given where that is it is totally absurd)
Classic insurance normally requires a lockable brick buit garage so that seems out (for the minute)
Many other companies are available, however agreed value may be an issue (need agreed value due to age). it will just be a case of trying various insurers to get best deal.
They are a "fickle" lot though, one company refused me insurance if I kept the bike at work (given where that is it is totally absurd)
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No Kats and unlikely to ever have one again (hey ho, that is what life throws at us)