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Age is the biggest factor so I'd probably include that ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
*33 BHP restriction up on 10/12/14* Current bikes/car: SV 650 S/ MKIV GOLF
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Insurance Company: Wicked quotes
Type of cover TPF&T
Premium paid: £600
Excess: £250
Included Extras: Full system exhaust upgrade and 33bhp restriction
Your Bike model: SV 650 S
Your Bike Value: £1450
How long have you been riding: Since the age of 16, full license in December 2012
NCB:1
How would you rate your insurance company out of 10? No problems at all so 10
Age: 18 at the time
Comment/review: Paid £600 which goes down to £190 at renewal next august. Never asked for proof of restriction, only rider details.
CAR INSURANCE
Insurance Company: Diamond
Type of cover TPF&T
Premium paid: £1,900
Excess: £500
Included Extras: NONE
Your Car model: MK 4 GOLF
Your Car Value: £1000
How long have you been Driving: Insured on the day I passed
NCB: 0
How would you rate your insurance company out of 10?
10, no problems and were cheapest.
Comment/review: Meh ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
*33 BHP restriction up on 10/12/14* Current bikes/car: SV 650 S/ MKIV GOLF
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I've come to the conclusion that they just think of a number and add a zero. My brother passed his driving test today, so I ran him a quote for a 1.1 Fiat Sceicento. £1800.
Then, to wind him up I did a quote for my car (1.8 VVTi SRi Astra), which came back at £1780~
 ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
Past: CBR125,ER6f NINJA 650, ZZR600 Current: VFR750 |
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Insurance Company: MCE
Type of cover (TP, TPF&T or FC): TPF&T
Premium paid: £300
Excess: £500
Included Extras: Micron exhaust system and 47bhp restrictors
Your Bike model: Bandit 600, 2000 reg/mk2
Your Bike Value: £1,500
Your Age: 19
How long had you been riding: 17 months (on a CBT). I insured the bike the day I'd passed my test, so i'd only held a full license for like half an hour when the policy was taken out
NCB: 1 year
Where did you take your policy out (Phone/online):
Online (TheBikeInsurer.com) and phone. I then used the quote reference off the comparison site, called them up and took the policy out over the phone.
How would you rate your insurance company out of 10? 7/10
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They called me twice with nuisance calls asking me if i'd like to take out some NCB protector, it was kind of annoying as i'd refused them once yet they called back a few days later asking the same question.
On a positive note, they added my restrictors into the policy for no extra charge, which i've been told normally puts the price of your insurance up when you declare restrictors and taking the policy out was a stress free and easy process.
Although, i've never had to claim or cancel a policy with them, so unsure how they'd be in those circumstances. |
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 Posted: 16:05 - 07 Apr 2014 Post subject: Re: Insurance Companies Reviews / Pricing |
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Not a bad idea for interests-sake i'm skeptical if theres such thing as a good insurance company, think its just pot-luck if you get a good price/good experience. If you make a claim you probably start getting a better idea how they all really operate - all a bunch of honest, fine, good people looking out for the little man
Insurance Company: MCE
Type of cover (TP, TPF&T or FC): FC
Premium paid: 200
Excess: 600
Included Extras: Protected NCB [upto 2 claims per year I think].
IUK Breakdown [outside 1 mile of home].
Riding other bikers [think its standard over 21 apparently].
Helmet and leather cover.
Maybe legal cover, can't even remember, don't care for them now having read peoples opinions on here though.
Your Bike model: 2005 ZX6R
Your Bike Value: Left it at 4000 since I got it, isn't worth that now tbh
Your Age: 24
How long have you been riding: 6.5 years
NCB: 6 years
Where did you take your policy out (Phone/online): Thebikeinsurer - Emailed them directly to get 'written' confirmation of a few things with the quote reference, then rang them to discuss and haggle it based on email/pay.
How would you rate your insurance company out of 10? So far no worries but I haven't really contacted them
Comment/review: Was with Bikesure for 3 years before which I didn't have any problems with either to be honest but this was a lot cheaper this year. Previous years for TPFT I paid 800/650/450. TPFT with MCE would of now been 150.
Oh and the car is with Quotemehappy last 2 years.
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This is already interesting, few people with my insurer but I do have some convictions declared...
Insurance Company: MCE
Type of cover (TP, TPF&T or FC): Fully Comp
Premium paid: £960
Excess: £2,000 !! ( Excess protection is included in my premium of £62 )
Convictions: SP30 (£200 fine, 28 day ban, 0 points) and PC20 (3 points £60 fine) declared.
Included Extras: Exhaust system
Your Bike model: 2014 R1
Your Bike Value: £12,000
Your Age: 29
How long have you been riding: Full license since 2009
NCB: 5
Where did you take your policy out (Phone/online): Online (Compare the Market)
How would you rate your insurance company out of 10? 9/10
Comment/review:
Been with MCE a couple of years now, had the ZX insured for 2 years with them, no issues. Worked out better that I took a new policy out with MCE and cancel my old one, rather than amend the new bike. Did a lot of searching around, confused.com and thebikeinsurer.co.uk came in at £200 more than comparethemarket.com for MCE.
Even after I had taken the policy out, I received about 10 more phone calls asking me if they could help me out with a new policy. Never had to claim with them and on the whole, been pretty good.
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In comparison, my 2004 ZX10R that I had with them was about £600 FC with some extras declared and the convictions with an excess of £1,000.
Why is my excess so high on the R1!? |
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I'd put the weighting factors in approximately this order of significance:
Location, age, type of bike, prior claims, NCB, experience
I know some job titles can do weird things to quotes, but I believe most are just rounding differences. And of course serious convictions will be bad news.
Note that no-fault claims do load your insurance when you pick up a few.
I'm 34, riding about 5 years, 3 years NCB, and pay H&R 350 TPO for 3k worth of VFR800. TPFT is over 1200 IIRC, FC would probably approach 2000, but it's been a while since I bothered getting a quote for FC (usually only do it for laughs). I live in London E3. If it's not chained down, it walks.
SH300 is about 180 TPO with 2 years NCB. I have it insured under a separate policy because it saved a bunch of money at the time, not sure it would any more though. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Why is your insurance so high
I paid less than 1/3 of what you are paying on the R1 on my R1, along with 3 other bikes!!! Multi bike policy for all 4 costs under £300.
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