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Title: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: paulbaker1954 on July 23, 2018, 02:21:47 PM
Oh I hate this annual bash !!!

Last year my 16 Yamaha Tracer and the Four were £153 with Hastings

Now Hastings, Bennets and others will not cover the Four as they say its classification has changed to an AB7 or something

Carole Nash quoted me £323 for both which is more than 2X what I Paid last year

I can get 2 separate quotes at £105 on the Tracer with Hastings and then a further £124 for the Honda with Footman James but prefer to have both on same policy

Any recommendations anyone I hate having to go through this nightmare every damn year
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 23, 2018, 02:35:25 PM
1977 CB550, Swinton, 24th May 2018, Fully Comp, £61.00
Sorry, lied £69.00  ;D
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Coppertop1234 on July 23, 2018, 03:20:24 PM
1978 CB750 F1 + 1977 CB250
£145.00
Adrian Flux
Guaranteed values for +£15.00 per bike
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: paulbaker1954 on July 23, 2018, 03:51:11 PM
1977 CB550, Swinton, 24th May 2018, Fully Comp, £61.00
Sorry, lied £69.00  ;D

Called Swinton and they quoted £105, I  mentioned your policy price and they said "we have never quoted a policy at a price as low as that !!!!"

They then quoted me £474 to include my '16 reg Tracer which I can get for £105 with my exisiting insurer (Hastings)

Clearly I am being bulled by Swinton here since your policy clearly exists

God I hate this trawling around its worse than energy suppliers and that is really saying something

Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 23, 2018, 04:16:11 PM
Oh yes, it definitely exists, I have 2 other bikes insured with them too, the CB400/4 and the CD250u, both fully comp, only paid £69.00 each for them. The CB400/4 policy also gives me 3rd party cover on anyone else's bike as well. I deal with a great lad there called Dale.
I have just re insured the Yam 600 Thundercat, not with Swinton but another and I paid £69.91 fully comp for that. I got ripped off there by .91p 🤨🤨🤨
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: jon stead on July 23, 2018, 05:35:53 PM
Both my bikes are insured with Bennetts at the moment but I shop around at each renewal. They are on separate policies, one runs April to April the other June to June. The Triumph carries my full NCD and is £81, fully comp. The Honda has no NCD and is £94, fully comp., however this is not an agreed value but I will be looking into this at next renewal.

As I say, I shop around at every renewal and I do this for the cars, the bikes, the house insurance, the broadband, the gas and the electric. I just accept now that any renewal quote I am sent, can be bettered by a quick look on any of the comparison websites. 

Your premium very much depends on where you live, your age, your driving record, your claims record, your job, whether you commute or not. I’m sure you know this but it means it’s not so easy to compare your quotes with others.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 23, 2018, 05:45:18 PM
Paul Baker, is there something you're not telling us ???😀😀😀 I have just done a quote on line with Bennets for the CB550/4 and it came back at £87.09 fully comp. So they are still covering our bikes.....maybe they know something about you we don't 🤨🤨🤨.[attachimg=1]
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 23, 2018, 05:54:24 PM
And its only £131 for 2 Honda CB's, the 400/4 and the CB550/4.[attachimg=1]
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Johnwebley on July 23, 2018, 06:13:27 PM
Try Peter James.
See what they say

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Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: matthewmosse on July 23, 2018, 07:56:36 PM
Try Lynbrooke insurance. My bikes are off the road whilst self employment and kids mean money needs to go elsewhere but up til a couple of years ago I was paying £120 for 5 bikes including the 500/4 sidecar and a few r90/6 sidecar outfit with a list of modifications as long as your arm and 2 other named riders on any of the 5 machines. All classics (over 15 years old) when I added my Ntv 650 when I bought it they appologied for the extra charge of £11.97 for the 9 months cover. I found them excellent to deal with and premiums only ever went up by roughly the rate of inflation so never worth shopping around. Me and my wife had poor service off Bennets though that was now over a decade ago. Carol Nash I used to like but they got very awkward when bough out by another company, refused to cover the Bmw without an engineers report to verify the new engine was installed correctly, because it was all of 100cc bigger despite the identical layout down to interchangeable parts.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Moorey on July 23, 2018, 08:33:39 PM
Its nearly impossible to compare  insurances as every body is different, occupations and postcodes even if only a few streets difference can make massive differences in premiums. I would guess Julies postcode and occupation + gender and age must be one of the best in the country. It all plays a large part.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 23, 2018, 09:06:59 PM
I like that Moorey, I didn't think I had much going for me being a 57 year old female nurse bike rider living where i do but now you put it like that, I will now see it as a positive 😀😀😀 Also, I do declare my speeding conviction but that doesn't increase the premium at all. The strangest thing though is that Trig's quotes are exactly the same price as mine, at both this postcode and his old postcode in Milton Keynes. I think you get to a certain age where the insurers see you as such a low risk, the premium stays low. Stranger still is the premium for the Honda CD250u is the same as the 600 Thundercat, one does 70 flat out the other does 154 flat out. Absolutely no logic at all.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: matthewmosse on July 23, 2018, 11:00:02 PM
My premiums went up £10 per bike added regardless of if it was a 125 rebel worth £300 or a tuned up bmw 1000cc worth £2500.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Laverda Dave on July 23, 2018, 11:10:40 PM
I have used Carol Nash since 1991. They were always very good until they were taken over and then the premiums kept going up. The worst move I made was selling a 2007 Triumph Sprint ST and buying a 2003 Blackbird, my premium doubled. When I sold the Blackbird and bought the 1999 VFR they tried to increase the premium still further!
I called the renewals team and spoke to a really helpful advisor who reduced my premium by 50% for being a valued customer.
Morale is, don't take the first quote, question them or better still, call them back a while later, tell them you have a better quote (even if you don't) and the original quote will reduce. I know a lot of people who have done this.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Moorey on July 24, 2018, 08:12:03 AM
I like that Moorey, I didn't think I had much going for me being a 57 year old female nurse bike rider living where i do but now you put it like that, I will now see it as a positive 😀😀😀 Also, I do declare my speeding conviction but that doesn't increase the premium at all. The strangest thing though is that Trig's quotes are exactly the same price as mine, at both this postcode and his old postcode in Milton Keynes. I think you get to a certain age where the insurers see you as such a low risk, the premium stays low. Stranger still is the premium for the Honda CD250u is the same as the 600 Thundercat, one does 70 flat out the other does 154 flat out. Absolutely no logic at all.
No it is difficult to fathom out.
But what both have in common is both are equally capable of killing someone else or writing off some high price supercar in a accident. What you also will find out is as you get older your premiums will start to increase again because of your age.
Anyone moaning about the cost of premiums just needs to talk to a tenager about it, and you will come away with a smile on your face.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 26, 2018, 12:56:11 PM
Just to add on to the above.
Honda CB750 k6, 1977.
Insured yesterday with Adrian Flux £67.68 tpff.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Spitfire on July 26, 2018, 08:06:32 PM
I'm following this with great interest as last year my insurance with Carol Nash went through the roof so I switched to Peter James which still cost me £326  for my CB750F1 an my 650 Deauville (W reg), the interesting thing was that the 750 did not build up any no claims bonus. So I must try harder this year, maybe split the insurance instead of lumping them together.

Cheers

Dennis
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: petermigreen on July 26, 2018, 09:32:51 PM
I can only think it's where you guys live.
Just renewed 4 bikes with Peter James including 2 sohc's and a 40s Harley £168 fully comp legal expenses etc.

Added my new 750 K2 for £53 last week so that's 5 bikes at a little over £200.

location, location, location???
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 26, 2018, 10:00:50 PM
Lincolnshire is known more for farm machinery thefts and thefts of whole fields of veg / salad crops !!!
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: paul G on July 27, 2018, 10:30:10 AM
Lincolnshire is known more for farm machinery thefts and thefts of whole fields of veg / salad crops !!!
Who would steal salad, weirdos ;D
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: 3scs on July 27, 2018, 10:04:37 PM
You ever been to Lincolnshire :-)
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 27, 2018, 11:51:53 PM
You ever been to Lincolnshire :-)
I can walk 200 feet to scrump a fresh cauliflower out of the field or i can drive 6 miles to Tesco to buy one thats 2 weeks old. When I'm out across the fields with the dogs, I  can get enough fresh supplies to last the week. They don't know what they're missing do they Si ;D ;D
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: paulbaker1954 on July 27, 2018, 11:59:44 PM
Finally got it sorted with Hastings as a renewal of last year for my modern and four for 180

Weird thing is one guy one day said they could no longer insure my four but called again next day and said it was a 71 CB500 and that magically was fine!!!!!!

£105 for my 2016 Yam Tracer so adding the four was 75 which was ok

I did also find a good breakdown deal with AutoAid Breakdown who do a policy that also covers home start for me and my wife on any vehicle including our cars and bikes for £48
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: paulbaker1954 on July 28, 2018, 12:01:26 AM
You ever been to Lincolnshire :-)
I can walk 200 feet to scrump a fresh cauliflower out of the field or i can drive 6 miles to Tesco to buy one thats 2 weeks old. When I'm out across the fields with the dogs, I  can get enough fresh supplies to last the week. They don't know what they're missing do they Si ;D ;D

Isn’t that a hanging offence stil in Lincolnshire lol
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 28, 2018, 12:03:21 AM
You ever been to Lincolnshire :-)
I can walk 200 feet to scrump a fresh cauliflower out of the field or i can drive 6 miles to Tesco to buy one thats 2 weeks old. When I'm out across the fields with the dogs, I  can get enough fresh supplies to last the week. They don't know what they're missing do they Si ;D ;D

Isn’t that a hanging offence stil in Lincolnshire lol
Indeed it is Paul but I always aim to not get caught 😀😀😀
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on July 28, 2018, 09:47:21 AM
Last year I was out across the fields with the dogs and the corn on the cob was ready, so I thought, I will have a couple of them. Took them home and cooked them and I said to Trig, that's not right, they are as hard as bullets but I knew they are definitely ripe as the farmer was harvesting the other side of the field. As they didn't seem quite right, we didn't eat them.I was telling a local old boy about it and he said it was not 'corn on the cob' for humans to eat, it was Maize that had loads if different chemicals / nutrients / hormones etc grown into them as it was for animal feed!!!. I won't scrump them again in a hurry.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: 3scs on July 28, 2018, 02:59:28 PM
That explains a lot if that’s what you’ve been feeding trig on  😂
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Trigger on July 28, 2018, 03:15:46 PM
That explains a lot if that’s what you’ve been feeding trig on  😂


It does not effect my window licking  ;D ;D ;D
Have not seen you for a while.
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: MCTID on July 28, 2018, 09:31:18 PM
Who would steal Salad ?.........I remember a flatbed truck turning up outside Seaforth Docks, Liverpool years ago one Sunday morning.  Diversion signs out.......'Men at work'......lots of cobbles lifted and placed on flatbed truck. No drama really as it was a leisurely Sunday morning, with few people about and the Docks quiet as the grave . 

A couple of hours passed and Diversion signs were removed and the Workmen left in their flatbed truck.....along with £50K of highly prized cobbles ................never to be seen or heard of again !
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: 3scs on July 28, 2018, 11:09:37 PM
That explains a lot if that’s what you’ve been feeding trig on  😂


It does not effect my window licking  ;D ;D ;D
Have not seen you for a while.
Been busy with one thing and another hope your both well
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Spitfire on August 18, 2018, 11:32:59 AM
Must be the magic of this site as I have just had my renewal from Peter James for my 2 bikes and it is down to £150 from £329 last year.

Cheers

Dennis
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on August 18, 2018, 12:14:57 PM
Must be the magic of this site as I have just had my renewal from Peter James for my 2 bikes and it is down to £150 from £329 last year.

Cheers

Dennis
That's good new Dennis. Shame it was my Birthday last month as you could have bought me a pressie with what you saved 😀😀😀😀 (I will remind you next year !!!)
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Spitfire on August 18, 2018, 08:02:21 PM
Do it every year and I won't mind !

Cheers

Dennis
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Johnwebley on August 18, 2018, 09:29:49 PM
Must be the magic of this site as I have just had my renewal from Peter James for my 2 bikes and it is down to £150 from £329 last year.

Cheers

Dennis
That's good new Dennis. Shame it was my Birthday last month as you could have bought me a pressie with what you saved 😀😀😀😀 (I will remind you next year !!!)


  Don't blame us poor blokes,how can we remember your birthday when you never look any older ?????
Title: Re: Insurance time again and its gettnig harder ..................
Post by: Nurse Julie on August 18, 2018, 09:43:51 PM
Must be the magic of this site as I have just had my renewal from Peter James for my 2 bikes and it is down to £150 from £329 last year.

Cheers

Dennis
That's good new Dennis. Shame it was my Birthday last month as you could have bought me a pressie with what you saved 😀😀😀😀 (I will remind you next year !!!)


  Don't blame us poor blokes,how can we remember your birthday when you never look any older ?????
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