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    Question Learner License Insurance

    Hi
    Can anyone recommend a reliable (& cheap if they go together) source of insurance for learner riders?
    Cheers

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    Ive been lookn around myself and protecta is the best way to go.

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    Protecta or National Auto club
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Protecta or National Auto club
    Dont listen to sniper go for protecta

    PS. only cheapwise

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    I think the national auto club costs more for claims.

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    protector is gay. don't use them. or so i'm told.
    there's plenty of insurance workers amongst us. the two that quickly spring to mind are the stunning CaN (the 'C', not the 'N', sorry Noel), and the equally awesome Cibby Chick. Hit them up with a PM and talk nice, they might give you their work number and get you a quote..

    welcome to the site too

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike
    Dude he want insurance not freshly baked bread
    look them up and give them a call dumb a@# that is who i am with

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    National Auto Club - cheapest by far - although I am an old fart. Don't know what sort of service they will provide in a claim situation tho' - never had to use that bit of it yet.

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    NOT State- they refuse to cover hXc at all- will have to talk to them re moving ALL our insurance somewhere else, I think.
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    I've got mine through my bank - BNZ - full insurance for $180 a year. Not complaining.

    BNZ's insurance is underwritten by IAG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deviant Esq
    I've got mine through my bank - BNZ - full insurance for $180 a year. Not complaining.

    BNZ's insurance is underwritten by IAG.
    I thought you had to be over 100 to get premiums like that!?!?! i rang a few places and for a 23 yr old on learners about 2 months at the time on a 250 cbr was like $800 to $900 for full.
    It's better to Burn out than to Fade away - Cause thats value for money!!

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    I have protecta, they instantly paid out even tho I crashed my bike on the open road with a learners licence and no witnesses.

    I kept the bike because It cost $30 to put back on the road and was only gonna get a grand for it.

    I paid around $390 for a years full insurance valued at $1650 with a $750 excess. I was only going to get it for 3rd party but it was only $90 more for full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road Rash
    I thought you had to be over 100 to get premiums like that!?!?! i rang a few places and for a 23 yr old on learners about 2 months at the time on a 250 cbr was like $800 to $900 for full.
    I'm 23, on my learners, and got quoted $180 for the NZ250-S. So I said "sure, that'll do nicely." Only just got my learners a few weeks ago as well!

    Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike
    Dont listen to sniper go for protecta

    PS. only cheapwise
    National was cheaper than Protecta for me, and they lowered my premiums after the first year
    To every man upon this earth
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