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Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - Fazer Jake - 14-04-12

As a young rider 1l bikes were out of the question, i'm 22 and held a full license for 11 months.

quoted £1,700 TPFT to insure a thou, soon as i get 2 years ncb and held a license for a year it drops to £400  :eek

May have to part with my trusty 600 fzs next month  :evil


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - Andy Clap - 14-04-12

(14-04-12, 09:26 PM)Fazer Jake link Wrote: quoted £1,700 TPFT to insure a thou
:rollin  I paid £87 fully comp on my CBR600RR.  Wonder what the renewal will be now I have the Fazer?  I love being an old git  :rollin


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - BBROWN1664 - 15-04-12

Just paid £120 FC on my 1000cc bike!


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - red98 - 15-04-12

thinking of getting a 1000,have a 600 at moment.£90 fully comp..i to am an old git with full ncb and clean licence  Wink


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - mcyoungy - 15-04-12

The R1 was £118 so I'm thinking the Fazer will be less come renewal time.  :lol


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - ghostbiker - 15-04-12

Age has its advantage, I had a lowest price of 96 for the fazer 1000 this year with my many mods declaired. But went with 112 as I preferred the company.
I don't have a huge no claims as I kept lossing it when swapping to a trike. But haven made a claim in well over 20 years now. The odd thing is the IAM'S did not reduce my price with this company like it did with most others. But still was a good price.

I keep thinking of changing to a 600 to save on fuel and tyres etc but I would miss the 1000 so much I know I wouldn't be happy.


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - pitternator - 16-04-12

Its all cheap till you have a claim !...then you will c true figures....
I pay just over £200, FC, for my two bikes with a  combined value of around £10k, which is realistic I think.I had a claim last year on a company van...which stuck £35 on my bike quote ! Its all risk assessment I spose....


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - Fazer Jake - 16-04-12

Yeah, after having an accident last year due to third party was shocked to see the bill the company would have had to fork out...

My bike was worth £1500
company provided with me a hire bike @ £85 per day for a month £2550
Compensation for injuries and damanged gear was £1800
Solictor 7 hours @ £200 per hour £1400

so thats £7250

off a £1500 bike  :eek

Makes me laugh as third party admitted liability there and then yet it taken a month to process adding an extra £2500


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - pitternator - 18-04-12

the system is there to milk the insurance comapny . But as we all pay for that  insurance its actually us who pay. Hence the repairers/ lawyers etc all just rub their hands together and rake it in.In the Uk we dont make anything , just exist by milking anything for a sov!


Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - mcyoungy - 18-04-12

(18-04-12, 07:08 AM)pitternator link Wrote: In the Uk we dont make anything , just exist by milking anything for a sov!


Triumph motorcycles
Nissan cars
Vauxhall vans
Ford vans


to name a few




Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - MEM62 - 18-04-12

Manufacturing; I'll add to the list
Honda Cars
All the chassis for the American Indi racing cars (Built in Oxford)
And a lot of F1 kit



Re: Fazer thou might be on the cards.... - bazsergison - 18-04-12

hi i paid £157 on my fzs 600 first bike with a sp30 on it 3 points and i am 30  think you need to look around it was 330 f/c at the time