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Bike Insurance

Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 15 Jan 2011, 11:41



Was looking at bike insurance at various levels for various bikes and I got this for a Honda VFR750 Third Party Fire & Theft :woot:
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Re: Bike Insurance

Postby [SCUM] Speedy » 15 Jan 2011, 15:15

Cool! Try a ninja 650.

Dinny (the ozzy on the M13 tour) rides a 750, says it's equal to the ninja in terms of handling/power balance. Also they look good naked so it doesn't matter as much if you bin it :laugh:
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Re: Bike Insurance

Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 16 Jan 2011, 00:33

My preference is something like this. Semi-faired so it offers some wind protection but if I was to drop it - it wouldn't be the end of the world. Mind you the only scratches I've had added to my current bike are London parking related. :rolleyes:
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Re: Bike Insurance

Postby [SCUM] FeRoL » 01 Mar 2011, 00:02

Express insurance did me a cracking deal when I first started biking! Good service too, costs me less than £250 to insure 2x bikes fully comp now after 3 years.

Get a super moto, best bike to deal with all the pot holes and is guaranteed plenty of smiles per mile :rolleyes:
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Re: Bike Insurance

Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 01 Mar 2011, 21:13

Supermoto look fun as hell but I'd like to have at least some wind protection (unlike now). :woot:
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