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Bennetts insurance

Postby winger » Mon Apr 10, 2006 1:13 pm

While wandering around at Donington heard e'm on the tanoy advertiseing Bennetts insurance,up to six bikes on one policy,along the lines of the old NU Rider Policy.

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Postby MR SHEEN » Mon Apr 10, 2006 1:58 pm

Good excuse as any to buy a few more then.Triumph sprint on the way surely you know you want one???
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How many bikes?

Postby Blackal » Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:21 pm

Oh - that's just brilliant! :evil:

I've a bloody shopping list for bikes - and you've destroyed another reason for holding on to the cash/avoiding a loan! :?

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Postby Al » Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:21 pm

e-bikes do a multi bike policy and good value as well.


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Postby Archie » Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:47 am

I have a multi-bike policy with Carole nash. They were very expensive initially, but I achieved about a 35% reduction, competitive with ebike, after some haggling.

Interestingly enough adding a 1980 Ducati reduced my premium by £25 - I just need to buy another 19 of them and I should get paid to ride them.

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Postby vienna » Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:52 pm

I use Carol Nash for 2 bikes, best value but seperate excess

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Postby winny2 » Wed Apr 12, 2006 6:34 pm

Archie wrote:Interestingly enough adding a 1980 Ducati reduced my premium by £25 - I just need to buy another 19 of them and I should get paid to ride them.


I think you should paid now for riding a 1980 Ducati :lol: :lol:

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Postby Archie » Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:22 pm

winny2 wrote: Once bought a '75 GT860 in Manchester. Nearly made it to Doncaster before it stopped---complete electronic ignition failure.


Unreliable - I rode my 900ss to Greece for a holiday in 1983, and it only broke down 3 times! Ignition switch, kickstart and rear sprocket cush drive failed.

I got really fed up with it after a rebuilt crank lasted 1500 miles, and bought a new GSXR1100K :twisted: instead.

I must be a glutton for punishment since I've acquired another 2 Bevel Dukes since then. The electrics are the least of my worries. Cranks and gearboxes are the big trouble (expense).

Maybe I should take it on the Flash tour!

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Postby minivin » Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:32 pm

Archie wrote:
winny2 wrote: Once bought a '75 GT860 in Manchester. Nearly made it to Doncaster before it stopped---complete electronic ignition failure.


Unreliable - I rode my 900ss to Greece for a holiday in 1983, and it only broke down 3 times! Ignition switch, kickstart and rear sprocket cush drive failed.

I got really fed up with it after a rebuilt crank lasted 1500 miles, and bought a new GSXR1100K :twisted: instead.

I must be a glutton for punishment since I've acquired another 2 Bevel Dukes since then. The electrics are the least of my worries. Cranks and gearboxes are the big trouble (expense).

Maybe I should take it on the Flash tour!


Funnily enough one of my ex bosses had the cush drive fail on his 900SS as well, think I'll stick with my newly acquired Moto Guzzi V50 mark II that I got for £250 :)

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Postby Archie » Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:40 pm

It's not actually a big deal to fix the cush drive - unless you're in the middle of southern Yugoslavia, as I was then!

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Insurance Quote

Postby Fodey » Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:01 pm

Just tried the Bennetts online quote facility and after typing in all the details, the website fell over just as I was awaiting my quote !
I just had my renewal premium from BMW Motorrad and despite the fact that I've just changed from an R1200RT to an R1100S (worth about half as much) their renewal quote was £80 per year higher for fully comp insurance - not impressed.
So I phoned Carole Nash to get an alternative quote and they immediately beat BMW Motorrad by £60 per year. Went back to the BMW people for a revised quote and they reduced their premium by a full £110 per year.
And the moral of the story is: don't accept the first quote you get... :lol:
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Re: Insurance Quote

Postby Gromit » Fri Apr 21, 2006 6:27 pm

Fodey wrote:And the moral of the story is: don't accept the first quote you get... :lol:


Sound advice. :)

I NEVER accept any renewal quote until ringing around other brokers, and it never fails to produce a cheaper premium.


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