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ScooterMann
16th January 2006, 15:36
Hi
Can anyone recommend a reliable (& cheap if they go together) source of insurance for learner riders?
Cheers

MidnightMike
16th January 2006, 15:40
Ive been lookn around myself and protecta is the best way to go. :woohoo:

Sniper
16th January 2006, 15:41
Protecta or National Auto club

MidnightMike
16th January 2006, 15:42
Protecta or National Auto club

Dont listen to sniper :bs: go for protecta :yeah:

PS. only cheapwise

Momentum
16th January 2006, 15:44
john baker

MidnightMike
16th January 2006, 15:46
I think the national auto club costs more for claims.

bugjuice
16th January 2006, 15:48
protector is gay. don't use them. or so i'm told.
there's plenty of insurance workers amongst us. the two that quickly spring to mind are the stunning CaN (the 'C', not the 'N', sorry Noel), and the equally awesome Cibby Chick. Hit them up with a PM and talk nice, they might give you their work number and get you a quote..

welcome to the site too ;)

Momentum
16th January 2006, 16:01
Dude he want insurance not freshly baked bread :oi-grr:

look them up and give them a call dumb a@# that is who i am with

Ogri
16th January 2006, 16:05
National Auto Club - cheapest by far - although I am an old fart. Don't know what sort of service they will provide in a claim situation tho' - never had to use that bit of it yet.

yungatart
16th January 2006, 16:28
NOT State- they refuse to cover hXc at all- will have to talk to them re moving ALL our insurance somewhere else, I think.

Deviant Esq
16th January 2006, 17:59
I've got mine through my bank - BNZ - full insurance for $180 a year. Not complaining.

BNZ's insurance is underwritten by IAG.

Big Chim
16th January 2006, 18:05
I've got mine through my bank - BNZ - full insurance for $180 a year. Not complaining.

BNZ's insurance is underwritten by IAG.

I thought you had to be over 100 to get premiums like that!?!?! i rang a few places and for a 23 yr old on learners about 2 months at the time on a 250 cbr was like $800 to $900 for full.

Pathos
16th January 2006, 18:25
I have protecta, they instantly paid out even tho I crashed my bike on the open road with a learners licence and no witnesses.

I kept the bike because It cost $30 to put back on the road and was only gonna get a grand for it.

I paid around $390 for a years full insurance valued at $1650 with a $750 excess. I was only going to get it for 3rd party but it was only $90 more for full.

Deviant Esq
16th January 2006, 18:30
I thought you had to be over 100 to get premiums like that!?!?! i rang a few places and for a 23 yr old on learners about 2 months at the time on a 250 cbr was like $800 to $900 for full.

I'm 23, on my learners, and got quoted $180 for the NZ250-S. So I said "sure, that'll do nicely." Only just got my learners a few weeks ago as well!

:2thumbsup

Sniper
16th January 2006, 18:33
Dont listen to sniper :bs: go for protecta :yeah:

PS. only cheapwise

National was cheaper than Protecta for me, and they lowered my premiums after the first year

deathstar
16th January 2006, 18:34
got a gn250 from swann, worth 3,500 excess 1,700 with $510 a year quote

Pathos
16th January 2006, 18:38
Jesus that excess is huge

deathstar
16th January 2006, 18:43
weirdly thou when i asked coleman's how much the damage would cost they qouted my 1700 too which makes me think they are in alligence against me and my gn

Nicksta
16th January 2006, 18:58
I have protecta, they instantly paid out even tho I crashed my bike on the open road with a learners licence and no witnesses.

I paid around $390 for a years full insurance valued at $1650 with a $750 excess. .

I just insured my FXR with IAG thru ASB and my excess is $300, entire full cover policy cost annual $158 for $2k policy.... i'm still on my learners too, but over 25 may effect premium a bit...:ride:

Potzman
16th January 2006, 18:59
I also have my insurance with swann( kiwi bike from new plymouth is what they call them selves in NZ) and have been happy with their great service.

Think it cost me $197 odd for 3rd party on my KR 150 when on learners($3000value) and i now pay $365 for full insurance on my Zxr250($5000 value) on restricted. not bad, think excess is over a grand tho. Im under 25

gamgee
16th January 2006, 19:14
i'm 20 and with AMI, initially i only had 3rd party and it was costing me $25(ish) for my old vt250 for a year, i got the ninja, and decided to go full cover, mainly for the theft cover, and it's now costing around $250, i'm on my restricted, but i don't think they diferentiate between L and R as my premium never went down when i told them i'd got my restricted

Roki_nz
16th January 2006, 20:45
I am going to be doing a sneaky thing got my first bike a very nice Suzuki gsx250 same as my old mans first bike and the thing is he wants to ride it well mate if you want to ride it you pay the insurance :msn-wink:

El Dopa
19th January 2006, 20:22
I just insured my FXR with IAG thru ASB and my excess is $300, entire full cover policy cost annual $158 for $2k policy.... i'm still on my learners too, but over 25 may effect premium a bit...:ride:

Well, I talked to IAG through ASB today. I was quoted nearly $800 for a years full cover. That is taking the piss.

I have no idea how they arrived at this figure. I'm well over 25, driving for 15+ years, I've never been disqualified, clean credit rating and all that good stuff.

As don't know what bike i'm going to have in the near future, the only information they had to go on was the engine size that I was specifically asking them about (250cc), and my age. They didn't know whether I was on my learners, how long I'd been riding, or anything like that.

Just for giggles, I asked them about some larger size bikes, and was quoted roughly the same as for a 250 (about 30 dollars more p/a for a 400cc bike).

The only thing they did ask me was if I had had bike insurance at any time in the last two years, which I haven't. Anyone who works in this industry want to comment on whether this affects the premium?

If the premiums are this high when you first start insuring your bike, that isn't exactly an incentive.

Drum
19th January 2006, 21:49
$320 a year for full insurance to value $4000. Excess $1000. Reduces to $500 excess with full license. Over 25 years.

Got it through Kiwibiker (Agent for Swann). They will also honour your no claims bonus from other insurers.

hsvboy06
20th January 2006, 05:11
I'm with State (mostly because I'm too lazy to look elsewhere) and I am paying $300 pa for "full" cover for my FXR valued on the policy at $2500. I don't know what the excess is offhand. I got this when I first got my learners. (I'm way over 25 yo.)

I also just got a quote from them for a $12000 SV650S which I might buy when I get my full licence... $1372 pa with excess of $1500. I would at least get a 40% no claims discount once I've had insurance for 1 year. I'll be shopping around....

Big Chim
20th January 2006, 06:27
By the looks of the posts being made the difference in premiums could be the location of the person who has taken the insurance. Look over the past posts and compare it with the location. I could be wrong.

slimyxylofone
20th January 2006, 07:34
I'm on a learners and am with State.

Full cover, $330 per year with $500 total excess. Rang them up and asked if they would cover me without an L-Plate - They said they would, even after me asking them to double check. I also have contents with them. Their third party is about $80 or something but same excess, so may as well get full cover. They were better than www.kiwibike.co.nz (who are brokers for protecta and Swann I believe, and actually provided a better price than protector) and any other insurance company I rang (which was all of them except National Auto Club).

Devil
20th January 2006, 08:04
I also have my insurance with swann( kiwi bike from new plymouth is what they call them selves in NZ) and have been happy with their great service.

www.kiwibike.co.nz
They are a broker and deal with Swann, protecta and someone else.
Give them a call, had great service.
Had the old 250 (insured for $4k) on my learners through them with Swann. About $400 per year.
Double that for the Trumpy, through swann as well. Not bad for under 25 and a brand new bike.

deathstar
20th January 2006, 08:09
well the only way i am making a claim is either if it is a complete write off or if i damage someone elses car for more then $1700 anyone got a clue why the excess is half when most peoples are 25%? i am a learner now aged 18

Nicksta
21st January 2006, 09:23
By the looks of the posts being made the difference in premiums could be the location of the person who has taken the insurance. Look over the past posts and compare it with the location. I could be wrong.

I'm thinking this may be the case, also the storage location, it seemed to make a difference that my bike is stored in a locked garage that is alarmed...


anyone got a clue why the excess is half when most peoples are 25%? i am a learner now aged 18

I think the insurance companies think that you are more experienced and responsible when your over 25.... just a guess...not personal opinion...

the legend
21st January 2006, 11:44
my mate tried to get insurance once third party fire and theft and they quoted him 750 or so any my uncle who drives a harley frx his full cover costs 2000 a year