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Mort
3rd January 2007, 19:33
Hey Fellas,

I'm on the verge of getting a new Fireblade but was wondering about insurance. Can you guys suggest a good insurance firm and, if possible, tell me what it would cost to insure... I'm 43 with 8yrs expereince of 1000cc bikes in the UK....

Cheers

Mort

:scooter:

kiwifruit
3rd January 2007, 19:37
give Tim (jetboy on this site) a call on 0800 65 62 64, or PM him....
he will give you a great deal and Fantastic service.

trumpy
3rd January 2007, 19:37
Classic Insurance in Hamilton are bike specialists and gave me by far the best price and to top it off they organised temporary cover (till papers were signed) over the phone. Check them out, a number of people on this site have changed to Classic and saved themselves a lot of bucks.

Grumpy Gnomb
3rd January 2007, 20:01
jet boy can help you phone number as above

Hitcher
3rd January 2007, 21:10
www.kiwibike.co.nz

Top people, outstanding service.

limbimtimwim
3rd January 2007, 22:02
www.kiwibike.co.nz
Top people, outstanding service.Well, they are a little technologically inept at times (But then maybe my standards are too high).

But Mr Mort, give them a call (On the phone) their deals will be hard/impossible to beat.

Also join the Honda Riders club ( www.hondaridersclub.co.nz ) and get a quote from them. Actually, I think if you buy a new Honda you are automatically a member for a year or two...

Smokin
4th January 2007, 07:56
www.kiwibike.co.nz

Top people, outstanding service.


Yep I'm with Mr Hitcher on this one, I was with AMI to start with and Kiwibike cut my costs in half.

MacD
4th January 2007, 08:29
Classic Insurance in Hamilton are bike specialists and gave me by far the best price and to top it off they organised temporary cover (till papers were signed) over the phone. Check them out, a number of people on this site have changed to Classic and saved themselves a lot of bucks.

Definitely get a quote from Classic. Great service and good rates.

http://www.classiccover.co.nz/

manyrevs
4th January 2007, 08:42
If you are you going to buy a NEW Honda then it may pay to ask the dealer about it because they have deals for new bikes. A few days before I bought my VTR1000, I all of a sudden remembered - "Oh shit, what about insurance?".. I had saved enough to buy a bike up to about $16,000 - 17,000 and was going to strut into the shop of my choice and simply slap over the cash and ride off on a new bike of some make/model. I decided on a VTR because I hadn't ridden a bike for some time and wanted a tame bike with usable power. Anyway, the insurance companies were simply asking way too much when I enquired. It seemed that most of them wanted about 10% of the bikes cost AND they mostly considered my statistics to be the most at risk...
1. Mid 40's+
2. Getting "back into" bikes
3. Large capacity bike
It was amazing how many of them said this once I quoted name, rank and serial number, so to speak...

In the end, the shop that I bought the bike from got me the best deal, which was about half the cost of all the others I had phoned for quotes... Honda have a deal with Vero and although I know nothing about them, the price was right, so I went with them...

Ask the guys you intend to buy the Fireblade from...!!!

jimevo
4th January 2007, 16:54
For a 28 yr old, the premium for my 2005 Fireblade from Star Insurance C/O Kiwibike Insurance (broker) was around $1,100 per annum. The insured value was to $19,000 with an excess of $750. Hope this helps...

Smokin
4th January 2007, 17:51
For a 28 yr old, the premium for my 2005 Fireblade from Star Insurance C/O Kiwibike Insurance (broker) was around $1,100 per annum. The insured value was to $19,000 with an excess of $750. Hope this helps...

I also insure my Blade through Kiwibike at $55 per month, not sure about the excess but I think it was $800 for $15,000 agreed value.

mind you I'm a wee bit older at 34

The Pastor
4th January 2007, 19:20
I wonder what it is for a 20 yr old male on a old thou....

Mort
4th January 2007, 23:06
Thanks for the info guys.... very helpful.

By the way... count yourselves lucky... In the UK, if you lived in a city and were 28 (say) and rode a new Blade you'd be looking at $6000+ to insure it.

I'll be checking out all the options mentioned.... very much appreciated - thanks

Cheers fellas

heyjoe
5th January 2007, 00:34
www.kiwibike.co.nz

Top people, outstanding service.



Well, they are a little technologically inept at times (But then maybe my standards are too high).

But Mr Mort, give them a call (On the phone) their deals will be hard/impossible to beat....

+ 1 on both these comments.
I spent quite some time checking various ones out and these are the guys I chose.

Dafe
5th January 2007, 03:05
Try National Auto Club in Whangarei.

I'd expect you'll pay well under a grand.

I was 31 yrs and had just brought a 2006 GSXR 1000 with good insurance history. I was paying 900 annual with NAC. Anybody else was quoting me over $1000. Protecta were the worst & quoted $1300.

http://nac.co.nz/contact.htm

Well worth your time requesting a quote.

twister
5th January 2007, 09:05
Just insured my vtr1000 with kiwibike today, very competitive rates even without a no claims bonus. For me was about 1/2 the premium and excess of the "big companies".

pritch
5th January 2007, 09:29
I went with the Honda Riders Club insurance. It is a better price than the Ulysses scheme. The bike is covered against theft anywhere, not just in a locked shed, and you are covered while on Honda Riders Club training days at Taupo or wherever.

They also allow payment by installment which is friendly.

NinjaNanna
5th January 2007, 10:45
try swann insurance, or aami

Toaster
5th January 2007, 11:13
NAC (National Auto Club) do new bikes at 1000cc between $700-$800ish. I now have an 1800cc bike at also well under a grand for full insurance.

Mort
22nd January 2007, 19:55
best quote I got was $671 with a $600 excess from Classic. I'm happy enough with that..... thanks for your help fellas.

By the way - I pick up the new bike tomorrow.... Photos will follow

The_Dover
22nd January 2007, 20:01
btw, a 'blade is hardly a superbike.

RC1
22nd January 2007, 20:07
best quote i have had so far is from classic to insure the TL for $9k is only $462pa , $450 excess for theft $500 excess for any crash , includes roadside assist :yes:

N4CR
22nd January 2007, 20:08
I wonder what it is for a 20 yr old male on a old thou....

IM WITH PROTECTA, 19 ALMOST 20 AND RIDE A ONE OFF MODERN 10R... 1.8 OR 1.6K?? FULL COVER AND THE TYPICAL PERCENTAGE BASED COVERS PROTECTA HAS... OUCH. TAHTS WITH NO CLAIMS OF I THINK $200 OR MORE OFF... OLDER ONES I'M NOT SURE OF BUT WOULD BE SIGNIFICANTLY LESS


btw, a 'blade is hardly a superbike.
VERY RARELY I AGREE WITH YOU. THIS IS ONE OF THOSE TIMES.
FAG

The_Dover
22nd January 2007, 20:13
IM WITH PROTECTA, 19 ALMOST 20 AND RIDE A ONE OFF MODERN 10R... 1.8 OR 1.6K?? FULL COVER AND THE TYPICAL PERCENTAGE BASED COVERS PROTECTA HAS... OUCH. TAHTS WITH NO CLAIMS OF I THINK $200 OR MORE OFF... OLDER ONES I'M NOT SURE OF BUT WOULD BE SIGNIFICANTLY LESS


VERY RARELY I AGREE WITH YOU. THIS IS ONE OF THOSE TIMES.
FAG

one off 10R. a fuckin crash wreck with no plastics you cheap cunt, it's hardly a fuckin speshal edition. not like the king. I think I saw you on your way to ardmore the other morning, I was half asleep so didn't flick you the pipes as I normally would have.

you pay how much? and fuck that percentage based excess, you're not sucking enough cock jew boy, you'd get good money considering you look like a pre pubescent school girl.

have you got rid of your turkey strips on that sheepfighter yet?

Karma
22nd January 2007, 20:13
I wonder what it is for a 20 yr old male on a old thou....

Not too bad, I'm 23, with 40% no claims and a 2001 GSXR 1000, paying $500 per year fully comp.


IM WITH PROTECTA, 19 ALMOST 20 AND RIDE A ONE OFF MODERN 10R... 1.8 OR 1.6K?? FULL COVER AND THE TYPICAL PERCENTAGE BASED COVERS PROTECTA HAS... OUCH. TAHTS WITH NO CLAIMS OF I THINK $200 OR MORE OFF... OLDER ONES I'M NOT SURE OF BUT WOULD BE SIGNIFICANTLY LESS

Jeez man, that's a fair old whack eh, I supose it's new, non-standard and you're a little younger than me, try and build those no-claims eh.

Finn
23rd January 2007, 07:46
btw, a 'blade is hardly a superbike.

Expect some disciplinary action for that comment bitch.