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    Classic and General Insurance

    Well - bloody State keep dropping the insured value of my old bikes. I've been with them decades and never ever made a bike claim. 1 burg and a few minor car scrapes in 30 plus years.

    Pricks want a written valuation every year to change the value which is annoying and illogical considering they took my word for what it was worth in the 1st place... I mean with either the Guzzi or the triumph it will be me that fixes it, I just want 3rd party cover and a little cash for the parts.

    If I have to re evaluate this insurance I may as well do the lot as I have always preferred to deal with one company. Or maybe a broker is the best bet?

    What says the collective conscience of the KB part of the web???

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    You will find it hard to go past kiwibike insurance in New Plymouth for classic bike insurance. I have both My BMW K100RS and my '85 GSXR750 covered by them on their multibike classic cover. Costs me about 350 ( from memory) for both bike per annum. I was tee boned by a car last year while on the K100, put the claim in, no dramas. A couple of photos to the assessor and a pay out was offered. (In fact for more than the insured value). They wanted to write the bike off and take it, but I suggested a lower payout figure and for me to retain the bike. This was agreed to, so I accepted the slightly lower payout and repaired the bike myself.I can not recommend them enough!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Well - bloody State keep dropping the insured value of my old bikes. I've been with them decades and never ever made a bike claim. 1 burg and a few minor car scrapes in 30 plus years.

    Pricks want a written valuation every year to change the value which is annoying and illogical considering they took my word for what it was worth in the 1st place... I mean with either the Guzzi or the triumph it will be me that fixes it, I just want 3rd party cover and a little cash for the parts.

    If I have to re evaluate this insurance I may as well do the lot as I have always preferred to deal with one company. Or maybe a broker is the best bet?

    What says the collective conscience of the KB part of the web???
    If you want to give me a call at some stage Paul...I'll get you a quote!

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    If you want to give me a call at some stage Paul...I'll get you a quote!

    Pete
    Yup - will do mate but would prefer to go with a proper company that wants a relationship with me - warts n all ;-)

    I'll try and drop by and say hi next time I'm in town, been tripping all about the show with work this year ;-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinm View Post
    You will find it hard to go past kiwibike insurance in New Plymouth for classic bike insurance.
    +1. I used to use a single broker for all my insurance, but it just doesn't work out when it comes to bikes. I gave them an opportunity to match the price and cover being given by Kiwibike (cover was better at a cheaper price with an underwriter with a better credit rating), but they couldn't. So now I have my bike insured via Kiwibike.

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