good old carol nash,
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good old carol nash,
ok, its not usually favorable it praise insurance firms, but my renewal has come through, fully comp on the 1100 silver kat im building, fully comp on the matt black 1100, fire +theft only on the old silver one ive got in bits on the back wall of the shed, fully comp on my 1967 bsa 250, fully comp on my 1953 bsa 600, and fully comp on my 85 bmw k100 tourer, all agreed valuations too, for, 220 quid, now i dont think thats bad value at all!!
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Re: good old carol nash,
Can't fault that John for that lot. I just renewed mine yesterday with footman James, pop up and the fzr fully comp for £130, Bennetts wanted £190 just for the fzr.
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Re: good old carol nash,
and best of all, the old bsa will no longer require an mot from november, so thats free tax and no mot, its never been cheaper to run an old bike!!!!
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bobster
Re: good old carol nash,
Hi John
Just renewed mine with CN and mine was also £219, which included the Kat1000, GT250B, M30, and the XN85........which for some unknown reason does not qualify for classic insurance, even though it's 28 years old!
But I was quite happy with the price!
Why does your BSA not require an MOT anymore? What are the qualifications for MOT exemption?
Will my 1967 Suzuki M30 be exempt too?
Just renewed mine with CN and mine was also £219, which included the Kat1000, GT250B, M30, and the XN85........which for some unknown reason does not qualify for classic insurance, even though it's 28 years old!
But I was quite happy with the price!
Why does your BSA not require an MOT anymore? What are the qualifications for MOT exemption?
Will my 1967 Suzuki M30 be exempt too?
Re: good old carol nash,
From November this year, all cars and bikes pre 1960 will no longer be required to go for an MOT.
Unfortunately my Triumph project is 1967, so will need to look out for something a little older next time
Unfortunately my Triumph project is 1967, so will need to look out for something a little older next time
KOC 344
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nokatanayet
Re: good old carol nash,
johnr wrote:and best of all, the old bsa will no longer require an mot from november, so thats free tax and no mot, its never been cheaper to run an old bike!!!!
is this the same set-up to save the ' MP scums ' hard earned pennies like the 1972 road tax avoidance
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Re: good old carol nash,
I got my renewal from footman james .
£204 for 3x 650, 1x s2, 1xs3, 1xgs 125, 1x400 both Smand and I as named riders with euro breakdown, and legal fees with holiday ins .
The S3 is the agreed and fully comp.
To be honest my car is an import and ins with them , with all the additions listed above is still cheaper than anyone on compare sites.
Oh and we' used the breakdown cover a few years ago in France, they couldn't help enough .
£204 for 3x 650, 1x s2, 1xs3, 1xgs 125, 1x400 both Smand and I as named riders with euro breakdown, and legal fees with holiday ins .
The S3 is the agreed and fully comp.
To be honest my car is an import and ins with them , with all the additions listed above is still cheaper than anyone on compare sites.
Oh and we' used the breakdown cover a few years ago in France, they couldn't help enough .
