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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The search function only works as well as the person using it. Like most computer stuff.
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    "Insurance+broker" nets 143 threads.

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    I'm with Classic Cover - but as usual, they will not insure under 25's. My thoughts would be (depending on your kind of bike and the value), but not insure it - as your premiums might be much greater than is worth having it insured. I know alot of riders don't bother insuring their bikes, and when you calculate the dollars over a couple of years, it out weighs the possible cost of an accident

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    If you promise to be a careful rider, you could try my company. (see? Not all people who work for insurance companies are assholes).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    what about track day insurance? does anyone do that? and yes the search function works well, but i want up to date answers
    I have the facility to insure most trackdays.

    If anyone has any insurance related questions please feel free to PM me and I'll do my best to help you out

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    I'm with Classic Cover - but as usual, they will not insure under 25's. My thoughts would be (depending on your kind of bike and the value), but not insure it - as your premiums might be much greater than is worth having it insured. I know alot of riders don't bother insuring their bikes, and when you calculate the dollars over a couple of years, it out weighs the possible cost of an accident
    May I just reiterate that with full cover it's up to you to weigh up the risks vs benefit. But everyone needs third party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    May I just reiterate that with full cover it's up to you to weigh up the risks vs benefit. But everyone needs third party.
    absolutely. Third part is a must but I wonder if it is cheap for under 25s? I know its cheap for those of us over 25.

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    kiwibike gave me an online quote of less than $250 annually for 3rd party, fire and theft and im under 25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnifix View Post
    Bit of a must. Only thing is there are quite a few insurance companies around and I have no idea which are good and which aren't. Does anybody have any suggestions as to a decent company for an under 25 rider?
    Stay the fuck away from AMI. Really.

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    Insurance

    I was just looking to insure my new Honda VT 750 C
    I checked out 3-4 places-none of them mentioned above and I was amazed at the variation.
    I went with Classic a Hamilton based company-nearly half premium of my current provider !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    I have heard www.kiwibike.co.nz is good. My bike is worthless so im skipping insurance although will get 3rd party when i get a job.
    I am insured full cover with kiwibike, $276 a year and $750 excess

    very easy to deal with and I recommend them to any biker
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    All our bikes are/have been insured through Kiwibike. They are so easy to deal with, and they deal with Swann Insurance and another one (can't remember which one).

    But it does pay to shop around - I would get quotes from a few other insurers/brokers as well as the premium will depend on your circumstances, age, driving/riding history, whether the bike has an imboliser/alarm, if it's garaged, etc. Some will offer lower premiums with a higher excess or vice versa.

    Take in to account what the policy covers - some may include cover for bike gear, and some have roadside assist included. However with the roadside assist it would be good to check who would be called out if you wanted to use them and how good the service is. (For example Kiwibike no longer promote the Swann Insurance roadside assist as a selling point because they've found the service totally unrealiable).

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    Give me a ring today during shop hours and i will quote ya a deal. We do a very good insurance package that covers bike, gear, luggage, locks and keys, brakedown assist etc. All backed by VERO. Under 25 no issue. and very compedative prices.

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