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Fully comp or TPFT
Fully comp
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byke95
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PostPosted: 14:24 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Fully comp vs. TPFT Reply with quote

What views to you all have about insurance policies, if I get a Z1000 I'm faced with a £234 increase for TPFT compared to my ZX6R, or a whopping £1019 for fully comp!

Do you lot prefer the peace of mind fully comp gives or do you think it's a waste of money?
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PostPosted: 14:27 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

It all depends on the bike.

For a new Z1000 (or any bike worth more than £2k) I would go with comp. Anything worth less than £1k I would go with TPO.
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PostPosted: 14:31 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Depends on the price of the bike. But if its a decent investment, fully comp, every time.

I can't afford to pay for it twice, so, if someone else will do for me paying them a set (smaller) fee, then that's a good thing.
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PostPosted: 14:31 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Even at the extra cost of over £1000??
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PostPosted: 14:32 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Speak to Danny - he'll get it you cheaper.

Oh, and www.raceway.net do japanese parallel imports so it may be worth speaking to them about getting the bike.
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PostPosted: 14:34 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it gets binned and you've just gone to the hassle of flying over to the states to get it, import it back to the UK, have it registered and pay the tax.

Are you telling me the extra grand layout won't be worth avoiding the 6-7 grand payout of doing it all again?
Hmm, basic maths.

I'd sooner pay 1000, than another 7000. But that's just me! Wink Laughing
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PostPosted: 14:37 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's all about weighing up the cost of getting your bike fixed if you stack it against the cost of Fully Comp, the likelyhood of you stacking it, and the resultant insurance hike cos you've claimed.

I'm TPFT at the moment, but next year (presuming nowt happens between now and than) I'll have enough NCB to protect and FC will be very do-able.

There's no one answer really.
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Mr.Everready
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PostPosted: 14:39 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im paying fc on my bike, its only £105 so it I wasn't too bothered going tpft.

Next bike will be just a "bit" more expensive so will probalbly say fc unless the quotes change ion the next 6 months.
£270 for a 600 didn't seem too bad.
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'd sooner pay 1000, than another 7000. But that's just me!


I can see the logic - but that's only in a fault claim, I appreciate that it's a gamble but if my bike gets written off I pretty sure it will be down to someone else, not me..." [/i]
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PostPosted: 14:44 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd say it depends on your age and experience, I know for a fact I will only be going TPFT for a suzuki GS500F, when I am 17 with 1 years NCB. FC, just isn't do able at my age.
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PostPosted: 14:44 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like to think that having TPFT only makes me ride a bit more carefully.

Besides if I did have a smash that was my fault and was anything more than a few hundred quids worth of damage I probably wouldn't be that keen on getting the bike replaced/fixed straight away anyway.
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PostPosted: 14:52 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course even it is someone elses fault the bike gets trashed they might not be insured so fully comp would be better in that case as TPFT you would be left to take them to court and maybe get awarded 2.50 a month for 5000 years if you can get it !

Driving without insurance is on the increase. You should also consider the cost of yourself in the decision. the NHS will pick up some bills but SSP does not go far. (You can income protection ans stuff though !)

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PostPosted: 15:10 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

byke95 wrote:


I can see the logic - but that's only in a fault claim, I appreciate that it's a gamble but if my bike gets written off I pretty sure it will be down to someone else, not me..."


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PostPosted: 15:12 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 18:53 - 07 Jul 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

I have fully comp on the Bandit which cost me around £200 (and now a touch more since it was tuned).

However I am not sure whether I would claim. It gives me the option of claiming, and I probably would if it was someone elses fault, but claiming for an own fault accident would loose me my no claims bonus and cost me my excess, so would be rather expensive.

All the best

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