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What are you asking exactly?
If you buy a new bike and sell the bike you have now, you just change the bike over on the existing policy and pay the difference. Come November time they will automatically add the 1 year NCB to the renewal or you can take it elsewhere.
If you keep both bikes and want to insure them both, you would need to change your policy to a multibike policy and you would lose the 9 months NCB anyway.
I believe that unless you do a multibike policy that you could only use the NCB on 1 bike on an individual basis. So if you left the bike you have now running and did the full year you would get 1 year NCB come renewal time. If you insured the other bike on a new policy and let it run for the 3 months till the NCB was earned, I don't think you could then say I want to transfer it over. I'm fairly sure you would have to start the policy on the new bike again and hold fire on the renewal for the other. If you know what I mean?  |
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I would try what dainesefreak said, phone the insurance company and ask how much it would be to swop to the new bike, keeping the old policy.
I got 6 months VFR insurance for £90!  ____________________ TT600 neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeowwww! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 175 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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