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    Advice on insurance?

    Getting closer to getting my wheels on the road! Just wondering, do most folk get full insurance or third party? I have been quoted $227 per year full insurance with $200 excess compared with approx $20 per year third party with $100 excess. I am on a learners licence but am not completely inexperienced (having commuted on a smaller motorbike about 20 years back). My ride is a 2006 Kawasaki Super Sherpa (250cc). Would appreciate any thoughts. Cheers.

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    fuck what everyone else does, do whats best for you.

    for how cheap those prices are, Id be taking the full insurance, its what, less than $5 a week? youd pay more than that for a coffee or a beer on a long ride . . .

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    That's an absolute bargain for full cover. Remember when I was still young ( A Looonnnnngggggggg time ago) and had to stump up about $1800 to insure brand new GSXR750. Was under 25 and no insurance record except for old mans car.
    The next year I was out of the under 25 bracket and the crooks dropped the amount insured by 15% but premium by only 10%, effectively an increase in price. Told them to shove it and two weeks later a truck backed over the bike at work Lucky my employer paid up for damages (despite the urban myth that employess property not covered at workplaces).
    Whose the insurer by the way, they might be getting some more business

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    That sounds pretty good value to me. I would go with the full insurance.
    Which insurance company is that with if I may ask? I pay quite a bit more with much higher excess...
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    I go with $30 a year 3rd party. My bikes are cheap that's how I roll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I go with $30 a year 3rd party. My bikes are cheap that's how I roll.
    \Yup, same here. Theory is that if I write the KLR off I got a hell of a lot more to worry about than a munted bike
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    Paying $230 a year for third party fire and theift

    Like to roll on a $30 per year policy to, any recomendations who
    can provide this please ?

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    Jebus....at that price just go for the full coverage in my opinion
    I can only dream that mine was that low

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    Thanks for your thoughts. Much appreciated. Money is about to become tight, so considering the expenses carefully. Despite an unexpected change in our financial circumstances, hubby won't think of putting my dreams of getting the bike on the road on hold. Feel like the luckiest girl in the world.


    The insurance quote came from AMI (our insurer for other stuff). Their insurance does not cover off road. The third party policy does not cover fire and theft.

    Happy riding everyone.

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    Thanks for your thoughts. Much appreciated. Money is about to become tight, so considering the expenses carefully. Despite an unexpected change in our financial circumstances, hubby won't think of putting my dreams of getting the bike on the road on hold. Feel like the luckiest girl in the world.


    The insurance quote came from AMI (our insurer for other stuff). Their insurance does not cover off road. The third party policy does not cover fire and theft.

    Happy riding everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShinySideUp View Post
    The insurance quote came from AMI (our insurer for other stuff).
    That's interesting and they must have changed over the years. Last time I asked them to quote on a motorcycle, they told me they couldn't compete even before giving me the quote. They were right too.
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    Cheers

    Cannot recall if response from AMI few years back was we do not do motorcycle insurance or it was
    way over the top in price.

    Went with Kiwibike Insurance, they could do sole third party insurance for me for $186 per year.

    Do you $30 a year third party insurers have special contacts at these companies - $30 goes
    into say a rear bumper on a beamer a fair few times ?

    Its $168 a year third party on my old 92 terrano with AMI

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    When i moved down from Auckland I paid less for full cover in Nelson than my 3rd party was worth in Auckland.

    I have paid 6-7 grand for insurance on tools & stock over the last 8 years. Haven't claimed once. I subsequently have dropped it.
    In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet

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    Quote Originally Posted by brp View Post
    Cheers

    Cannot recall if response from AMI few years back was we do not do motorcycle insurance or it was
    way over the top in price.

    Went with Kiwibike Insurance, they could do sole third party insurance for me for $186 per year.

    Do you $30 a year third party insurers have special contacts at these companies - $30 goes
    into say a rear bumper on a beamer a fair few times ?

    Its $168 a year third party on my old 92 terrano with AMI

    My 3rd party is with AMI, cost is $26 annually. No inside contacts. House,contents and wifeys car with them as well, but didn't make any difference to bikes cost when I asked.
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