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    Star Insurance - Track Days

    For a final clarification regarding bikes insured with Star Insurance who will be participating on any track day.

    You are insured under the standard terms and conditions of the policy, provided that on the track day the motorcycle is not being used for any racing, pacemaking, reliability trial, hill climbing or speed tests, motorcross, trail riding or off road recreational activity, or being ridden in preparation for one of these activities.

    A qualified training instructor is not compulsory, but recommended on track/training days.

    Philip Newall
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    thanks for clearing that up

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    How's that?!
    Pretty cool that a GM takes the time to join up & post that!

    Wonder if GM whats-his-face of AA will?
    Prob too busy memorising his latest speech/policy the LTSA emailed thru' to him more like...
    "Fit a front tyre you love, and put something round & black on the back"
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    Wicked.. Cheers Phil!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by emaN View Post
    How's that?!
    Pretty cool that a GM takes the time to join up & post that!

    Wonder if GM whats-his-face of AA will?
    Prob too busy memorising his latest speech/policy the LTSA emailed thru' to him more like...
    Yeah, im with Star Insurance, they have been excellent and Phil is great to deal with! Not that im going on the track or anything, just thought id put in a good word for Star (and Phil)
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    cheers Phil, I promise not to crash.

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    A marketing genius at work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by starman View Post
    For a final clarification regarding bikes insured with Star Insurance who will be participating on any track day.

    You are insured under the standard terms and conditions of the policy, provided that on the track day the motorcycle is not being used for any racing, pacemaking, reliability trial, hill climbing or speed tests, motorcross, trail riding or off road recreational activity, or being ridden in preparation for one of these activities.

    A qualified training instructor is not compulsory, but recommended on track/training days.

    Philip Newall
    General Manager
    Star Insurance
    So what your saying is your insured for the track, as long as you don't go on it and crash?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    So what your saying is your insured for the track, as long as you don't go on it and crash?
    English is not one of your strongs points is it mate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    So what your saying is your insured for the track, as long as you don't go on it and crash?
    How did you fathom that man?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    How did you fathom that man?
    look through his post history and you'll struggle to understand how god fathomed him!


    Just one question, is there an age restriction applied to this particular clause? I remember a friend being insured in such circumstances but at the time it was only for 25yr+ or something similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    look through his post history and you'll struggle to understand how god fathomed him!
    Yeah, i know he is probably just shit stirring, but i still try to give him the benefit of the doubt... ya never know, maybe its a serious post? heh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeak the Rat View Post
    A marketing genius at work.


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    Yes. Well done, that man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    thanks for clearing that up
    Umm one post from a new member and you believe that?!


    Would personally want it emailed/ in writing rather than an uncofirmed post in a public forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by starman View Post
    provided that on the track day the motorcycle is not being used for any racing, pacemaking, reliability trial, hill climbing or speed tests, motorcross, trail riding or off road recreational activity, or being ridden in preparation for one of these activities.
    speed tests? Sounds a little vague. Even an open day could be considered as testing the speed (top speed) of your bike on the track.

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