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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedDemon
    putting an alarm on the bike
    This may lower any theft excess... (as should garaging it)
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    Id give an insurance broker a call and see what he can do for you.
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    Well my brother is in the insurance game and thanks to previous posts from KBers theres a chap in the South Island ...Goodfellow or something like that. He goes through Vero from memory. Damn I should know cos I went through him for insurance.

    He can get better premiums for bikers because as a broker he is based in the South Island and there are fewer crashes there - fewer crashes means better premiums. I will find out details if you still interested? Or read some of the older posts

    BTW no one in Aucks could beat his deal. I checked!
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    Re Broker

    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck
    Well my brother is in the insurance game and thanks to previous posts from KBers theres a chap in the South Island ...Goodfellow or something like that. He goes through Vero from memory. Damn I should know cos I went through him for insurance.

    BTW no one in Aucks could beat his deal. I checked!

    I think you mean, David Golightly, (he is also a bike rider ..)

    He also works with Robyn Stace from the Honda riders club to do great deals for their members on bike insurace, thats who I insured mine with.

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    yeah thats the fella ...thanks FF. I tried to edit the post but alas I am puter illeterate
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    wow...many thanks..now can I get his info please...so do they have any office at auckland...am i gonna have any issue claiming (hopefully i won't need that) since i won't be able to meet them face to face..might be stupid questions...but wanted to make sure..

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    Just spoke to my company ... AMI
    My CB400 is fully covered at a market value of $5000 with an excess of $300 and the cover costs me just $422 per annum. It is noted in the policy that the bike is garaged and the only thing they might dispute therefore is if the bike is stolen at night from the road outside my house (ie, why wasn't it in the garage?) If the bike is stolen off the street in town ... no problem.

    I have a 40% no claim bonus and a further discount as I also have both my house and contents insurance with them. Also, I'm over 25. When I turn 55 I get a further discount (good incentive to keep biking for another 10 years). Obviously, the more history you have with a company, the better.

    They are wary of under 25s wanting insurance for the first time but said if a 20 year old with a sub 250cc bike came in with a good history and in the right circumstances they would insure them from about $680 per annum.

    A comment I saw in a thread about insurance mentioned a claim for a bike stolen from a garage turned down because the policy required the bike to be chained to a bolt in the garage floor. I mentioned this to AMI and they said the only time that sort of clause would be used would be for an exotic bike of some sort ... and that requirement would be written into the policy and bought to the client's attention.

    For me, I can't go past AMI. Cheap (for me anyway), fast and good to deal with.
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    I have a problem insuring my bike as well. I am in the same situation you are in. I am under 25 and a 636....

    I have had quotes from most places and it is about $1700 per year. Different places vary in their excess and theft policies (one place quoted $4000 excess for theft).

    Let me know how you get along!


    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedDemon
    Another quick question: how much should i tell them my bike worth? It's all stock. I said 15000.00 last time, just to be in safe side. Should i bring the price down? Would that help? Also that fact I keep it in a locked garage and putting an alarm on the bike, should I mention all those to them or they don't matter. (They mattered when we got car insurance). Thanks
    I originally got my bike quoted for $16500. Then lowered it to $15,000 and the difference was $20.00 a year..???!?!?!?! So don't bother. I found that age was the main thing making the premium so expensive.

    Quote Originally Posted by firefight
    He also works with Robyn Stace from the Honda riders club to do great deals for their members on bike insurace, thats who I insured mine with.
    I just signed up with HRC and I will call on Monday to get a quote for my 636. I have heard they do good deals.

    Hope this helps.

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    i put my bike on my dads state insurance. $380 year, im 18 on my learners, and my excess goes down to $500 when i get my restricted.

    hope they pay out when i need them too, if i ever need them too!
    .....what can i say.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cammo
    i put my bike on my dads state insurance. $380 year, im 18 on my learners, and my excess goes down to $500 when i get my restricted.

    hope they pay out when i need them too, if i ever need them too!
    hey does ur dad ride? coz my dad ain’t got no bike licence, hell he never even rode a bike... Coz that's what I thought first, to get the insurance under my dad's name, as he got like 5 cars insured with state and home and content as well, but I don’t wanna get in trouble if I do need to make a claim and they come up with all these excuses as he doesn’t have any bike licence and stuff like that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FEINT
    I have a problem insuring my bike as well. I am in the same situation you are in. I am under 25 and a 636....

    I have had quotes from most places and it is about $1700 per year. Different places vary in their excess and theft policies (one place quoted $4000 excess for theft).

    Let me know how you get along!




    I originally got my bike quoted for $16500. Then lowered it to $15,000 and the difference was $20.00 a year..???!?!?!?! So don't bother. I found that age was the main thing making the premium so expensive.



    I just signed up with HRC and I will call on Monday to get a quote for my 636. I have heard they do good deals.

    Hope this helps.
    Thanks dude, ya i will call them tomorrow, it sux working 9 to 6 , u can't do shit...hopefully they are open on satarday...
    will let ya know which1 I settle with...cheers

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    HRC???

    by HRC u mean Honda riders club???can you insure non-honda's with them?????????

    I called up kiwi bike...they gave me a quote for protecta which wa slower than what portecta gave me when i approcahed them directly....the broker told me that they get a better rate...compare this
    thru protecta-$1700 premium+12.5 % of the valule of the bike excess if its not ur fault and 25% othewise
    thru kiwibike(protecta) 978$ +1500 excess.........and 500 gets reduced if i get my NZ full license..........
    these quotes were for a $12500 GSXR600 K4............
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    john baker app does really good inurance for over 25's....................

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    I'm 19
    sr250 with insured value of $1000 (i know it's worth more but didn't want to insure it for full amount) excess of $200
    2 years no claims discount, i'm paying 3rd party at about $25 per year, i only really commute and occasionally go for a burn over the motorway so not really to much chance of me causing a crash on it but if i did say slide off on ice i'm going to do stuff all damage to the sr250 cause the parts for them are cheap anyway, but i might do 5 grand worth of panel damage to the bmw/merc/other expensive car parked on the side of the road, thats basically the only reason i have insurance, damn dunedin ice!

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    Thought I would let ya guys know:
    Finally I decided to go with Kiwi bike (Well actually Swanson (spelling ??))
    I called them real late around 6 (bloody work) and the dude who owns it, picked up the phone. Forgot his name but very very nice guys…

    So this is what I got:

    Full insurance:
    $925.00 / year (this can go down a little bit If I can give them my dad’s insurance number, where I was the second driver [for car] )
    $1000.00 excess for theft
    $500.00 excess for accidental damage
    Bike value: $14000.00 (And if I do any kind of modification just need to let them know and they will add that to the total)

    Dunno if this is the best deal, but works for me and Im happy with that
    Shawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedDemon
    Thought I would let ya guys know:
    Finally I decided to go with Kiwi bike (Well actually Swanson (spelling ??))
    I called them real late around 6 (bloody work) and the dude who owns it, picked up the phone. Forgot his name but very very nice guys…

    So this is what I got:

    Full insurance:
    $925.00 / year (this can go down a little bit If I can give them my dad’s insurance number, where I was the second driver [for car] )
    $1000.00 excess for theft
    $500.00 excess for accidental damage
    Bike value: $14000.00 (And if I do any kind of modification just need to let them know and they will add that to the total)

    Dunno if this is the best deal, but works for me and Im happy with that
    Shawn
    Hi mate

    you under 25? and does it matter if you in akl..?

    I got a 600 cbr and just got my full license last week. Im 22 at the moment and have been riding bike for 4 years. But the bike was insured under my brothers name...so not sure if this can be of any benefit to me...

    Regarsd

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