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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Almost. They told me only requirement is over 30 and full licence.
    Certainly cheap, compared to others. But like most, they no longer cover trackdays.
    I think Kiwibike is the only one who still do.
    Without reading past this post, no! Swann do still cover track days, but they do want advance notification of the event and to know who is running it. Both my wifes and my bike were covered recently when we attended a Hampton Downs ride day, was awesome fun and we were covered if anything happened, they've also proved to be biker friendly and prompt when it comes to dealing with claims, they are my recommendation and yes i did the rounds of all the otehrs mentioned here only to find they were cheaper than anyone else and through a nasty experience that they also pay out with no fuss or bother.
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    Well I had a run in with AMI many years ago, never ever again. Wouldn't poke them with a 10 foot pole.

    Had 3 or 4 bikes insured with State over a 10 year period never had a claim, brought a new bike 5 years ago and State wanted $1600, Vero wanted 900 and John Baker wanted $850.
    I got knocked off a short while ago and the Harley was collected and fixed in a week, so good on John Baker. I have a 2nd vintage bike insured as part of the primary policy and the cost is $90, Classic insurance wanted $350. So far John Baker have exceeded my expectations. Both Vero and Golightly come highly recommended.
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    I was with kiwibike for about 3 - 4 years. They were always pretty good to deal with. If you really need to sort something out with them I would suggest you ask for Dave. The other guys there are ok but Dave is the business if you have problems or need an answer.
    Saying that i have just changed to NAC as they were a lot cheaper. I was 100% honest with my policy and they DO COVER TRACK DAYS.
    The price difference was to much to ignore.
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    I've been with vero for the last 4 1/2 years price is good no probs when i had a claim & they replaced all my riding gear as well comes with the cover
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    One thing to remember (as it seems some are confusing it) is that Kiwibike is not an insurer. They are brokers/agents (or something) and arrange your insurance with an insurer. ie, I deal with Kiwibike, but the actual insurance is Swann, their policy, but my payment goes to Kiwibike.

    I know they use Swann, Star, and a few others, depending on which has the most suitable deal for you, and so on.
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    [QUOTE=nallac;1129826474]$50 for a track day coverage isn't really bad at all considering the amount of damage you could do to a bike in a high speed off at a track day.... i'd rather be covered than not.

    Tell me about it, I layed down a three week old Ducati 1198S at Mondello Park (ireland) and the insurance came good for the 11,000.00 euro bill...ouch.

    Can anyone advise of cheap (fully comp) insurance for a high end bike, as the online quote from Swann was between 2500.00 and 4600.00 - full licence and over 30

    Cheers

    Sean

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    [QUOTE=reggie1198;1129827459]
    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    $50 for a track day coverage isn't really bad at all considering the amount of damage you could do to a bike in a high speed off at a track day.... i'd rather be covered than not.

    Tell me about it, I layed down a three week old Ducati 1198S at Mondello Park (ireland) and the insurance came good for the 11,000.00 euro bill...ouch.

    Can anyone advise of cheap (fully comp) insurance for a high end bike, as the online quote from Swann was between 2500.00 and 4600.00 - full licence and over 30

    Cheers

    Sean
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    [QUOTE=reggie1198;1129827459]
    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    $50 for a track day coverage isn't really bad at all considering the amount of damage you could do to a bike in a high speed off at a track day.... i'd rather be covered than not.

    Tell me about it, I layed down a three week old Ducati 1198S at Mondello Park (ireland) and the insurance came good for the 11,000.00 euro bill...ouch.

    Can anyone advise of cheap (fully comp) insurance for a high end bike, as the online quote from Swann was between 2500.00 and 4600.00 - full licence and over 30

    Cheers

    Sean
    get a quote from NAC, see how they go

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