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So the insurance renewal letter arrived from BMW Motorrad Insurance. How much? A small fortune be to precise. So having the car insured through the RAC I called them and got the full package, including all the add ons for £200 less. The irony is that both are insurance brokers and the actual insurance company is the same used by both.
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I've previously tried 'BMW Motorrad Insurance' for my ST, the premiums were a (very unfunny) joke, and I couldn't see anything that made their cover better than what I found elsewhere. I currently pay under £70 for the year, with a low excess and the usual trimmings, via the AA - BMW's 'scheme' was around £240!! Go figure. :?

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Can anyone recommend a good provider of multi bike policies ?
BMW used to insure the most expensive bike and then charge £10 per £10000 value on any additional BMW bikes which worked well for me.
They don't do that anymore and are asking for just short of a grand for my stable of 4 BMWs :shock: :shock:
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mrjon wrote:Can anyone recommend a good provider of multi bike policies ?
BMW used to insure the most expensive bike and then charge £10 per £10000 value on any additional BMW bikes which worked well for me.
They don't do that anymore and are asking for just short of a grand for my stable of 4 BMWs :shock: :shock:
I'm with e-bike

https://www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk

I have 4 bikes on the one policy, 07 K1200GT, 14 R1200RT, 03 BoxerCup and the 14 F800GS. My policy is just under £300 per year with the protected NCB and the RAC recovery . Which I think for the combined value of the bikes is a fair premium to be honest
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Thanks Steve, I've just got an online quote, they won't cover the HP4 but for everything else it's a little over £400 which is good.
I've managed to find another policy elsewhere for the HP4 with zero no claims discount as I'll use that on the multi bike at around £200.
So combined it's over £300 cheaper than BMW's multi bike policy.
I'll have to wait for their offices to open on Monday to find the catch !
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mrjon wrote:Thanks Steve, I've just got an online quote, they won't cover the HP4 but for everything else it's a little over £400 which is good.
I've managed to find another policy elsewhere for the HP4 with zero no claims discount as I'll use that on the multi bike at around £200.
So combined it's over £300 cheaper than BMW's multi bike policy.
I'll have to wait for their offices to open on Monday to find the catch !
Cheers
Jon
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Last year I hit "something" in the outside lane of the M6 that put a dent in my front wheel on my RT, I was dreading claiming as I thought with them being "cheap" they'll give me the run around . To be fair it was simple, work gave me a wheel and tyre quote and within 24 hours the insurers sent the authorisation through .... sorted :D
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