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Hello - I have 'inherited' a red P-Reg standard VTR1000.
It is curently sitting in my shed, as its owner is in Cairo/Denmark.
Just saying hello
It is curently sitting in my shed, as its owner is in Cairo/Denmark.
Just saying hello
Thanks all
Update - mate emailed me today, said that I can use the bike if I want. So I went on ebike's site and had a look at their 'Pay as You Go' insurance, where you pay a month at a time and can suspend/resume when you like - perfect for my situation. £25 p/mth.
So very tempted, but weather is putting me off at the moment - will probably wait until the spring.
Update - mate emailed me today, said that I can use the bike if I want. So I went on ebike's site and had a look at their 'Pay as You Go' insurance, where you pay a month at a time and can suspend/resume when you like - perfect for my situation. £25 p/mth.
So very tempted, but weather is putting me off at the moment - will probably wait until the spring.
'Owner' of a Red '97 VTR1000 & a DBM MY00 Impreza Turbo
EEk - that ain't good.
Shame, as the per month policy seemed perfect for me.
Makes me think. A 12 month policy probably better then. Only about £2-300 for a year anyway.
The good thing on ebike, is that they only ask for claims/thefts over the last 3 years and I had two bikes nicked in the first half of 2003.
I think most companies ask for claims/convictions over 5.
Oh well
Thanks for that anyway SD/VTRKaz
Shame, as the per month policy seemed perfect for me.
Makes me think. A 12 month policy probably better then. Only about £2-300 for a year anyway.
The good thing on ebike, is that they only ask for claims/thefts over the last 3 years and I had two bikes nicked in the first half of 2003.
I think most companies ask for claims/convictions over 5.
Oh well
Thanks for that anyway SD/VTRKaz
'Owner' of a Red '97 VTR1000 & a DBM MY00 Impreza Turbo
Exactly, that's why you went with them in the first place, because they gave the best quoteVTR1000KAZ wrote:Ebike do seem to be giving the best quotes for a lot of people at the mo... I saved about £80 with them.... saved about £150 by insuring the impreza with Ecar too.Stormeruk wrote:uhmmmmm i'm with ebike....
not on the pay as you go scheme though.
Remember you are buying direct, doing all the paper work yourself and no broker charges
I am still very tempted to go with their Pay as you Go scheme.
But, I just did a standard 12 month quote - £187!
Thats TPFT, un garaged - no option for 'double-locked shed with ground anchor'.
Well pleased with that, very very tempted.
Still probably wait until the Spring though - these days I have a bike and a car unlike previously when it was bike only
But, I just did a standard 12 month quote - £187!
Thats TPFT, un garaged - no option for 'double-locked shed with ground anchor'.
Well pleased with that, very very tempted.
Still probably wait until the Spring though - these days I have a bike and a car unlike previously when it was bike only
'Owner' of a Red '97 VTR1000 & a DBM MY00 Impreza Turbo
That's interesting Kaz, I'm not entirely sure either perhaps some others will add their experiencesVTR1000KAZ wrote:not entirely sure... but with other companies, i've always been able to ride Pete's bikes on my tpft insurance ( MCE, Carole Nash)sirch345 wrote:Isn't that the norm with most companies if you only have tpft or tp onlyVTR1000KAZ wrote:only thing with their tpft bike policy is that it doesn't allow you to ride another bike not belonging to you.