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CRF119
24th November 2009, 15:36
Hey, I just a brought a 1999 CBR900RR. I am only on my Learners still so there inst any point in insuring it for if i crash because i wont be covered. Basicly i am asking how often do you hear of Road bikes like this going missing from car parks and garages. I no MX bikes go missing all the time but a road bike with a steering lock is a pain to move even with a group of people.

crazyhorse
24th November 2009, 15:39
Never under estimate a thief! If they want it, and know where its kept, they get it. Heaps of bikes are being stolen from all over the place.

Look into the price of insurance anyway, might be worth it in the end, even if its only for piece of mind :yes:

sil3nt
24th November 2009, 15:41
Can you still get fire/theft insurance? Surely you can as they have nothing to do with your licence status. Road bikes do get stolen and a steering lock won't help if they have more than 2 people (or even 2 strong people) that can lift it into a van. Chain your bike up as well as it is a rather inexpensive security measure. But if they really want the bike they will get it no matter what.

Squiggles
24th November 2009, 15:43
but a road bike with a steering lock is a pain to move even with a group of people.

No its a couple of seconds to break...

scumdog
24th November 2009, 15:51
Hey, I just a brought a 1999 CBR900RR. I am only on my Learners still so there inst any point in insuring it for if i crash because i wont be covered. Basicly i am asking how often do you hear of Road bikes like this going missing from car parks and garages. I no MX bikes go missing all the time but a road bike with a steering lock is a pain to move even with a group of people.

Given your licence status maybe you'll never claim the insurance anyway....:whistle:

Save the money for them $400+demerits bits of paper.

EnzoYug
24th November 2009, 22:10
Hey, I just a brought a 1999 CBR900RR. I am only on my Learners still so there inst any point in insuring it for if i crash because i wont be covered. Basicly i am asking how often do you hear of Road bikes like this going missing from car parks and garages. I no MX bikes go missing all the time but a road bike with a steering lock is a pain to move even with a group of people.

Unless you can get a fire/theft only coverage option you'll be paying about half the bike's value in excess.

Sell it, get a 250.

You crash that thing, I bet there'll be another party involved. I bet it'll be your fault. I bet you'll loose the X-thousands you spent on it, plus the z-thousands for repairing their late model Nissan Bullshitmobile.

I've played this game, lost. In total I was out $15 grand. Thats $15 grand that I've got nothing to show for.

Prove me wrong. Please.

CRF119
25th November 2009, 09:06
Cheers for your imput. I wont be selling my 900, i had a 250 Bandit for 6 months it was a great learners bike but i was killing the poor thing. Sold it so i had the money to finnish putting a V8 into my van. Van now uses to much gas so i am back on 2 wheels. The 900 uses less gas then the 250 did unless im out on the back roads playing. Once i fix my mates 250 i will sit my resricted licence.

Untill then im going to have a look at fire and thieft insurance.

Thanks

one fast tl1ooo
25th November 2009, 09:40
good luck... buy a good padlock, and put it on the back disk. then they have to lift and drag it away.. this will slow them down a bit..

jim.cox
25th November 2009, 10:41
often do you hear of Road bikes like this going missing from car parks and garages.

All to often, Mate, all too often

You'll never stop the f*cker that really wants your bike

But you can 'discourage' them

Keep your baby locked - preferably to something imovable.

A big u-lock, a case hardened chain and a ground anchor

It is a better, cheaper insurance than any piece of paper, imho

michael
25th November 2009, 10:49
Don't blink you might miss it (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D96QM-lzLM8)
Takes me 10min locking up my bike and covering it every night. Don't regret a second of it.

imdying
25th November 2009, 15:26
a road bike with a steering lock is a pain to move even with a group of people.Only if you're being gentle, which thieves won't be.