View Poll Results: which insurance company/companies cover your motorcycle?

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  • I don't have insurance

    34 19.43%
  • National Auto club

    9 5.14%
  • State Insurance

    17 9.71%
  • Aon

    1 0.57%
  • Kiwibike.co.nz

    18 10.29%
  • Protecta

    14 8.00%
  • Star

    14 8.00%
  • John Baker

    8 4.57%
  • Yes finance

    0 0%
  • Other

    60 34.29%
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Thread: Motorcycle insurance poll

  1. #16
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    swann do bikes in a big way suprised not to see that there.

    Had some on me CBR with kiwibike.co.nz

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricia1000
    All help and info much appreciated.
    Tricia

    You've sold yourself short on your poll by omitting a couple of major insurers.

    But save yourself some grief and get in touch with Dave at Kiwibike insurance: www.kiwibike.co.nz. He'll make sure you get the best deal.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

  3. #18
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    6th December 2005 - 21:14
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    I had a look in the yellow pages, and on the internet, and put in those that came to the fore, more than others. I was limited to only ten lines, which is the other reason some have been left out. Could you please let me know the names of the other insurers?
    thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Tricia

    You've sold yourself short on your poll by omitting a couple of major insurers.

    But save yourself some grief and get in touch with Dave at Kiwibike insurance: www.kiwibike.co.nz. He'll make sure you get the best deal.
    Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..

    It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.

  4. #19
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    28th November 2004 - 10:28
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    Mine's with AA Insurance. Mainly 'cos our cars are there too. I didn't even need to lie to get insurance through them too. Might explain my excess though.
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  5. #20
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    I had a good look around and kiwibike had the best deal. basicaly came down to price.

    The down (up?!) side is that I have never had a claim, so its wasted money??

  6. #21
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    Classic Cover for me, good price and cover for trackdays, beat that.
    Got a quote online with Ebike, the new one, my premium with them would be double !!! like bye bye Ebike
    Ive run out of fucks to give

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricia1000
    Hi there, I would like to do that, but I am not really computer literate enough. I asked Frosty how, but only got an answer about starting a thread half way down the page. Anyway, it didn't make any sense to me.

    My gripe at the moment is trying to get rid of the title "Scooter boy" under my name.
    Scooter boy can not be got rid of.....

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=747

    Cheers


    Peter

  8. #23
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    21st November 2005 - 02:14
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    ami

    I'm with AMI coz all our insurances are. Price is the same as Honda Riders Club quoted. Excess is "same as cc rating" in my case 750.

    Rang and asked them if I was covered for a track day and they said that as long as it was a training day not racing day no problem.

    Scooter boy under your title will go when you have made more posts.
    Soccer - A Gentlemans game played by Hooligans. Rugby - A Hooligans Game played by Gentlemen.

  9. #24
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    I have already given Tricia most of my details via email, but I left out the company. I'm with AMI. High premiums, but low excess. Not that in tend to make a claim though.
    Time to ride

  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium
    Used a broker.....

    Only considered Value of bike, my age, how long had licence.

    Premium
    - discount for $2000 excess
    - discount for only 1 rider
    - discount for limited kilometers per year.

    Was then half of any other premium quoted.

    Cheers
    2 grand excess on a bmw that would only cover an indicator.....

  11. #26
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    26th February 2004 - 12:00
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickenfunkstar
    I don't have insurance
    surely 3rd party is a minimum - should cost <$50 a year (not fire and theft obviously). You can manage your own asset risk, but managing the damage cost to that new beemer Murphy sets up for you, is a bit trickier...
    ...and I don't wanna die, just want to ride my motorcy...cle (Arlo Guthrie)

  12. #27
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    25th August 2004 - 21:45
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    I like insurance companies that will insure me.
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    Muhammad Ali

  13. #28
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    Insurance Brokers Alliance Ltd - local outfir and member of Brokernet NZ Ltd.

    Despite:
    Clean driving record.
    Nil claims.
    Older age bracket.
    Live in 'good' area.

    Most of the 'other' bigger names were a rort ($1,300 per annum for a $14,000 bike? - c'mon!!) despite the relative 'attraction' of my risk level.

    They insure my classic car, hot rod and motorbikes for what I see as a fair amount ($780 for same cover for the $14,000 bike) .
    Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........
    " Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"

  14. #29
    I had insurance on two bikes I bought brand new on tick,case of having to - one in 1971,another in 1972....and have never been insured since.Until the early 1980's I rode mainly British bikes,no bike newer than 10 years old - insurance companies wouldn't go near such things back then.Through the '80's and '90's I rode some old Jap bikes,the most I paid was $200...again,unlikely any insurance company would talk to me.Then I bought a 14 year old bike,and kinda rare,value $2000,kinda an expensive bike for me.My most expensive bike now would be over priced at $4000 for insurance purposes.I always consider crashes to be my own fault and am quite able to repair my own accident damage.Third party would be handy to have,but not sure if it's available for bikes.Theft? Again,after owning British bikes through the '70's when no insurerer would go near them,I take my own measures to prevent theft....and I still do.

    Sign me up Scotty.....

  15. #30
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    Saw a T shirt the other day it said:

    Insured by Mafia - You hit me We hit you.
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