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Thread: Bike Insurance - who is the best

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeRax
    pissing in the wind here, can i have fzr400 insured and covered while riding it on my learner licence :P?, if not, who needs insurance anyway! booooooooo


    oh dear.. if you were clever enough to get some schmuck to give you ins in the first place then it is likely that any claim would be declined as you were riding "outside the conditions of your licence" and the insurance co would argue that you having a more powerful bike would have contributed to the accident.. blah blah.. sooo.. if your gonna ride your FZR400 then i wouldnt bother, but its just the risk u gotta take aye..
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    ya, stranger stuff has happened thou, like people getting acc after they got hurt while doing something illegal, cause after all , it was an accident that they got hurt wasnt it, they ment to succeed in their illegal activity without getting injured - sigh :\

  3. #18
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    We are thinking about getting insurance on the Guzzi's and my KTM640.
    Because Serowdownunder in going to ride the MKIII, she wants to be
    covered. (because she does not want to face me with a busted bike)
    So I may insure the lot.

    Did a search on this site and lot seem to like Swan. But the MKIII is too old
    so they are not interested.
    AMI are to dear.
    Star looks good. Has any one used them? Any feed back at all on them.
    And are waiting for David Golighty for, or on behalf of Vero to reply.
    And I (SDU) has not found Classic Cover yet.

    Now we have 4 bikes, 2 on road only and 2 dual sports bike.
    So It's going to cost
    So the Vero cross? dual? cover may be the best for us.
    Unless someone can think up with a better solution for us.

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  4. #19
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    9th February 2004 - 10:50
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    Quote Originally Posted by cornholio
    Hi

    please forgive me if this information is elseware on the site =)

    I am almost set for using my bike but I need to get the bike covered
    it's a GSXR 250cc, can anyone point me in the direction of some good companies that I should look at.
    I think i was paying about $334 / yr for full cover on a learners for a '90 Gixxer thru National Auto Club. I also have my car there.

    I still have the policy but the bikes long gone, will swap it over to my ZXR once its on the road.

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