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    OT: Insurance question

    Would a stolen mountain bike be covered under house and contents insurance?

    Lock, helmet and bike went from a bike rack up town.

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    It would so long as it got stolen from your garage. Otherwise perhaps not, but still worth a try.

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    I heard it covers kids bikes stolen from school and the likes so don't see why not.
    Your insurance company will confirm for you pretty quickly.
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    Yes they are covered provided they are locked securely when they are stolen. They are normally covered to a max $1500 unless you get extra cover for them.

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    And if it was stolen it couldn't have been locked securely enough?

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    I rang AMI when I bought my current MTB to advise them as it was worth $2k. They told me at the time that I didn't need to advise them as it would've been covered anyway, but they still took down the details. I don't know what the upper price limit was for automatic cover under Contents policy.
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    need to check your policy as AMi have 3 different types of contents policy but most policies cover subject to a policy limit (if not specified) and cover 'away from dwelling' covered.

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