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PostPosted: 15:45 - 19 Jun 2007    Post subject: Insurance for riding gear. Reply with quote

Mugged off another forum.......and no spam ratings please!!! Laughing

And before you say, check if your riding gear is covered by your home insurance, I tried this last year only to find out I didn't have cover and had to replace evrything this year.

I'm going to investigate this as it might be a good deal, just in case.


H&L FOR LEATHERS:
June 19 2007.

Helmets, leathers, gloves and boots are an increasingly expensive part of the biker's kit. So it's no surprise that an increasing number of bikers chose to insure them against damage. The problem is that many helmet and leather policies haven't kept up with rising values, whilst premium costs are often too high.

In short, they don't do the job and they don't give good value.

Now Bikesure has taken the issue by the scruff of the neck and launched a new Helmet & Leathers (H&L) policy, giving great cover at a minimal cost. H&L costs only £20 a year yet gives cover for up to £1,000 on all leathers, including jacket, trousers, boots and gloves, and helmets (subject to a £50 excess).

"Standard helmet and leathers policies just don't cut it anymore," says Robert Balls of Bikesure. "Our H&L policy takes account of the typical value of helmets and leathers, delivering a proper level of cover at a minimal cost."

Bikesure has a huge range of specialist policies for the motorcycle enthusiast, including schemes for performance and custom bikes, scooters, trikes, quads and bug riders. It is part of the Adrian Flux Insurance group. For details freephone the Bikesure quote line on 0800 089 2000, email the company at bikesure@adrianflux.co.uk or visit www.bikesure.co.uk

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PostPosted: 16:09 - 19 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 19:29 - 19 Jun 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mrs Mack wrote:
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