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 Posted: 16:20 - 12 May 2012 Post subject: TPF+T - LolWut |
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Alright so getting some quotes up for the bike ill be buying soon (XR125)
Third party only insurance is £400 and TPFT is £1100, the bike costs £850ish second hand, is it worth the extra £500 to insure?
This makes no sense, well firstly it sucks that my insurance costs more then the bike, and secondly i have to pay £500 to insure a £850 bike.
Any suggestions guys? Risk it? Play it safe? - Live in a fairly safe area, will be left in back garden overnight, through two sets of locked doors to get too, with a Disc lock and chain/padlock. Supermoto's are pretty attractive to theives which is why my im struggling to not see myself get TPFT.
THANKS FOR READING!!!!
Edit to save questions, im 18, student, no job, 0 NCB. ____________________ "90% of all statistics are made up"
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What's the excess? If you're paying £500 extra for F+T (looks like £600 from your figures tho. 1100-500), and then excess is £300+, you may as well save the money for when if it gets stolen.
Honestly I wouldn't, especially as it's stored in your garden, just a get a big fucking lock and don't let it get nicked. Increase in premium after claiming would be enough to put me off tbh. ____________________
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Anything under a grand isn't worth TPFT/FC, as by the time you've paid excess and the difference between TPO and TPFT you're not much better off than if you did nothing.
And then there's the future shafting by insurers when you come to renew or take out another policy.
Tbh I don't know why anyone would consider insuring a bike (FC/TPFT) for £250 more than it's worth.  |
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Was in exact same situation as you mate, 18, XR125, and the insurance was around the grand mark for Third party fire and theft, fair enough, but the Compulsory excess was £500!
Exactly like yours, in my opinion not worth it. Buy some locks, I have 4, a disc lock, a cover and I keep it hidden away inside
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bikertomm wrote: | Was in exact same situation as you mate, 18, XR125, and the insurance was around the grand mark for Third party fire and theft, fair enough, but the Compulsory excess was £500!
Exactly like yours, in my opinion not worth it. Buy some locks, I have 4, a disc lock, a cover and I keep it hidden away inside
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Haha glad you replied, thought you would, im pretty sure it was you who convinced me to the XR125 lool.
But yea excess was £500. Thinking about it, it makes little sense to get FT cover. -_- ____________________ "90% of all statistics are made up"
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Im not too worried about it getting nicked when im home, its more when im out and about. Its a very light bike and ofc ill have security devices with me when im away from home but it wont be as secure  ____________________ "90% of all statistics are made up"
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guys im gonna sound like a right twat but can someone explain to me the whole deal with excess?
Cheers for the replies guys.
Ahh the day i get quoted £250 for TPFT will be a happy one! ____________________ "90% of all statistics are made up"
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lol no worries mate, yes, what he said.
You'll get compulsory excess and voluntary excess. So in the event of an accident / gets stolen the insurance company will have the compulsory excess you agreed to, and then also any voluntary on top. So make sure you get quotes with 'voluntary excess' selected to £0. And always check the small print for the compulsory excess!
So basically lets say the average XR is worth a grand.
If you pay £1100 on insurance, you've paid £600 more than third party only.
And if your bike does get nicked, you have to pay ANOTHER £500.
So yeah, you do the maths
Not worth doing!
Get the cheapest cover you can with TPO, invest in a couple of locks.
I'm with bikesure a.k.a Adrian Flux I believe. I got a quote of like £339 on thebikeinsurer with MCE so I rang up bikesure and asked them to beat my quote, they did it for £338 But threw in free legal cover.
Jobs a good'un,
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Offft harsh words!  ____________________ "90% of all statistics are made up"
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Third Party Only policies generally don't have an excess, at least I've not heard of one. |
There's never an excess on third party property damage or bodily injury, as it defeats the object of the cover - the whole point of having RTA cover is so that you're able to meet your legal liabilities towards others. If an excess is imposed, and you can't afford to pay the excess then it's not much use to the poor bloke you've knocked off his bike, for example
Quote: | So a higher excess means less risk for the insurer, and in an ideal world, lower premium for you. |
Not quite, risk is the same - the amount the insurer will actually pay out following a theft doesn't affect the likelihood of the bike being stolen, but it does reduce the severity of the loss to the insurer. The idea of an excess is actually more to do with deterring minor claims than anything else. Handling claims costs money, so the last thing you want as an insurer are people claiming £26 for a new mirror for their CG, for example. It's not really like that in terms of theft though, because the bike either gets stolen or it doesn't. If it does turn up a grand's worth of bike is usually toast anyway. |
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