AZZ3R
Wannabie Member
Hi all,
Well the day has come to look for new insurance on a 650 with a 33bhp restriction. you'd think insurers would be kind to you for following the law and restricting it and tell them it's restricted.
WRONG THINK AGAIN
I got a quote from Bennets and it seems fine for a 650 at 33bhp at fully comp, so I decided to give them a ring and tell them it's 33bhp and see how much it came down. Look who's the idiot, it managed to go up £1000 because it's classes as a "Modification" to the bike.
So I rang Carol Nash thinking they would do me a decent price on fully comp WRONG, I then found CIA Insurance (Compare The Market) and found that the guy on the phone (Jamie) was actually one of the best guys to speak to about this. I got through to a human in a matter of seconds, rang twice picked up and put me through. I asked "When I put my details in the system does it automatically know I'm restricted" & he replied "Yes" so I thought why then when I call Bennets it goes up yet they know I have to be restricted and when I do the right thing to tell them it is they try and squeeze another £1000 outa' me.
I spoke to CIA for around half an hour and got the most I could out of them with regards to asking for all the cover prices and all the extras you can get, turns out that TPFT + Everything Coverd = £750. Yes I know that my bike isn't coverd if I crash, but thats the price you pay when you try and save £700+ for Fully Comp. Luckily for me CIA are a Specialist Suzuki Insurer so parts for me are straight forward to get hold of incase of a crash.
Now I know Fully Comp is the way to go but with what I'm hearing from Bennets and Carol Nash and other big bike insurers your looking at £2k+ for it. and for a saving of nearly £1000 on insurance I think that TFPT looks more like the way to go about it, and if in the event of a crash I'll have to do what I can to save and replace parts which are broken.
(I'm not the best rider out there but I think paying an extra £1000 just for you to be coverd, you've got to think, the bike value + Excess is about £1500/£1700 so is it really worth it if I was to crash.
Would like to hear what others have had to go through to get insurance and if they have told there insurer about their restriction.
I don't ask for you to share your Insurance prices in this thread just thoughts on it all, I'm using the correct prices for me, but are just quotes at the moment.
Well the day has come to look for new insurance on a 650 with a 33bhp restriction. you'd think insurers would be kind to you for following the law and restricting it and tell them it's restricted.
WRONG THINK AGAIN
I got a quote from Bennets and it seems fine for a 650 at 33bhp at fully comp, so I decided to give them a ring and tell them it's 33bhp and see how much it came down. Look who's the idiot, it managed to go up £1000 because it's classes as a "Modification" to the bike.
So I rang Carol Nash thinking they would do me a decent price on fully comp WRONG, I then found CIA Insurance (Compare The Market) and found that the guy on the phone (Jamie) was actually one of the best guys to speak to about this. I got through to a human in a matter of seconds, rang twice picked up and put me through. I asked "When I put my details in the system does it automatically know I'm restricted" & he replied "Yes" so I thought why then when I call Bennets it goes up yet they know I have to be restricted and when I do the right thing to tell them it is they try and squeeze another £1000 outa' me.
I spoke to CIA for around half an hour and got the most I could out of them with regards to asking for all the cover prices and all the extras you can get, turns out that TPFT + Everything Coverd = £750. Yes I know that my bike isn't coverd if I crash, but thats the price you pay when you try and save £700+ for Fully Comp. Luckily for me CIA are a Specialist Suzuki Insurer so parts for me are straight forward to get hold of incase of a crash.
Now I know Fully Comp is the way to go but with what I'm hearing from Bennets and Carol Nash and other big bike insurers your looking at £2k+ for it. and for a saving of nearly £1000 on insurance I think that TFPT looks more like the way to go about it, and if in the event of a crash I'll have to do what I can to save and replace parts which are broken.
(I'm not the best rider out there but I think paying an extra £1000 just for you to be coverd, you've got to think, the bike value + Excess is about £1500/£1700 so is it really worth it if I was to crash.
Would like to hear what others have had to go through to get insurance and if they have told there insurer about their restriction.
I don't ask for you to share your Insurance prices in this thread just thoughts on it all, I'm using the correct prices for me, but are just quotes at the moment.