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    Quote Originally Posted by Will the ninja View Post
    Seriously looking into it now. I think kiwibike seems to be the cheapest. I might just get 3rd party, fire and theft.
    Careful of Third party, fire & theft. You'll often find it's more expensive than comprehensive with the same company.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo89 View Post
    who'd you have to sleep with to be able to buy a sv1000?!
    Haha worked my arse off mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will the ninja View Post
    This has most likely been covered. But I was flamed at work because I ride without insurance. I've been doing it for years without any problems, so am better off without it. Sure I've had close calls but generally I would say I'm a careful and responsible driver.

    I did a Protecta quote online and its $50 a month for full and $36 for third-party. And that is without mods totalling over $1500 or the likes. You see, I've done so much to my bike, I'm under 25 and it's a late model sports bike.

    Like sure I understand how people say you shouldn't own a vehicle if you can't pay for it. But I can, BUT I'd rather continue driving safe like I do and spending that money on other things. Is that sensible or selfish?

    where do you live i could do with a nice flash sports bike
    you insured for that ?

    or if you try riding off before I get there i may just have to knock you off (I have no insurance and am on the dole )
    you insured for that

    give you $5 a week to pay the damages off

    my sister has a very expensive car and has a habit of cutting bikes off and stoping infrount of them
    you fail to follow with enough room to stop short then you will have to pay for the damage to her car

    hope you are insured for that

    now about your safe and crash free riding
    did you notice that loose gravel around the fast lefthander ?
    or the diesil from a burst petrol tank on a truck as you went around that last corner ?


    if you have spend good money on your bike protect the invetment with a little insurance


    good luck and have fun
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    Have to agree with Buckets4Hire here.

    Insurance is to protect YOUR investment, not to help some other asshole. For this reason, it's 1st party or nothing for me.

    Like B4H said, if some south auckland-dole budging douche hits your bike and completely totals it, and the police find him at fault, and you go to small claims and win all costs (how much is your bike worth? Like 6 grand at least?), then he will say "oh bro I got no money can we set up a payment plan?" and Small claims court will order him to pay you back at $5 a week until the full amount is paid off. That's 6 years before you see your $6000 back.

    THIS is why you have insurance. Not because of the age old "Oh man what if I bump into a Ferrari?". Fuck off. How many Ferraris have you seen driving around? And out of that, what are the odds that you will have a crash? And out of that, what are the odds that it will be your fault? And out of that, what are the odds that it will be an expensive euro or late model jappa?

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    $5 a week until the full amount is paid off. That's 6 years before you see your $6000 back.
    No, that's about 23 years
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    23, 6, same thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bald Eagle View Post
    Well after a hit & run disqualified driver took me out on Monday I was very glad I had insurance.

    Accident monday - bike assessed and written off by State Ins Wednesday, $$$ less the excess in my bank Friday.

    Just need the police to give me offender details and State should refund me the excess.
    Another thumbs up for State here, had a SMIDSY turn across my path, her fault, bike Accident on Thursday, Assesed Friday, Written off Monday, Money in bank on Wednesday. So obviously not a fluke on their behalf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    my sister has a very expensive car and has a habit of cutting bikes off and stoping infrount of them
    you fail to follow with enough room to stop short then you will have to pay for the damage to her car
    No, cutting in front of somebody and slamming the brakes on, will not result in anybody but her having the pay out. Additionally, she'll have a nice little careless driving charge to remind her not to be a stupid bitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    No, cutting in front of somebody and slamming the brakes on, will not result in anybody but her having the pay out. Additionally, she'll have a nice little careless driving charge to remind her not to be a stupid bitch
    Only if there's a witness, otherwise you hit them from behind and it's your fault.

    I'm insured with AA insurance, about $35 a month from memory for full insurance, and because I have so much other stuff insured with them they even gave me a no claim discount and covered a Ducati which is on their we never insure them list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Only if there's a witness, otherwise you hit them from behind and it's your fault.
    Nah mate, they dont' just totally disregard your (either parties really) version of events. Cops might be a lot of things, but practised in picking liars is one of their good points.

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    The other thing about uninsured drivers is they push premiums up for the people who are responsible. Be nice, I couldn't even buy a dozen beers for what it costs me to insure my bike per month.

    Costs me $12 a month to insure my 250 Bandit fully comp on a Learner's. Bike's not worth as much tho and I am 31.

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    i pay $21 a fortnight with state for full cover. An old asian guy backed into my bike a month ago, about 5g of damage aparently? didnt take them too long to make a decision (maybe a week) and got my bike back a couple days ago. Had to pay the excess, still waiting to have it refunded. Not that im complaining, stoked as to have my bike back, looking better than it did before the accident. Bonus

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Nah mate, they dont' just totally disregard your (either parties really) version of events. Cops might be a lot of things, but practised in picking liars is one of their good points.
    it's hard to say it's not your fult when you failed to stop short

    you are in the wrong if you hit someone from behind (trust me I know) and then you would have to prove that it was the other driver at fault (and my sister will never admit she cant drive )

    no the cops cant pick a liar. they take the most likely story. It's more likely that you where following to close to stop or speeding (who would stop in the middle of a motorway and even if they did you should be traveling so that if something is there you can stop in time)
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    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    The other thing about uninsured drivers is they push premiums up for the people who are responsible. Be nice, I couldn't even buy a dozen beers for what it costs me to insure my bike per month.

    Costs me $12 a month to insure my 250 Bandit fully comp on a Learner's. Bike's not worth as much tho and I am 31.
    but what about the gear you are wearing a lot of insurances cover that as well
    mine will cover 8k for helmit jacket pants boots gloves etc way more than my bike is worth
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    A lot of 3rd party insurance has a clause which will pay you for being damaged by an uninsured driver for up to 2-3k and go after them for you.

    Also I know someone paying off 7k damage $20/week for damaging an audi

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