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Hello from Hull
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hey there.....I passed my bike test just over a month ago and bought myself a fazer fz1 the very next day.....this was totally against the advise of friends and collegues telling me to start out with a lower cc bike.....but what can I say?.....I saw it, I sat on it, I loved it and I bought it!! The power of the thing scares the living daylights out of me, and so far I haven't been able to get out on it much due to the weather, but I can't wait for summer, and I'm already looking to kit it out ready for touring on next year.
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Hi Rob, how much is insurance on a newly qualified rider on a 1000cc bike? :eek :eek :eek 
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#3
good to see some more Hullish people on here, are you FC or KR ?
thou shalt not kick
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Hey Farjo as I'm sure you're aware insurance can depend on many different variables and different insurance companies put differing amounts of relevance to those variables. A classic example is when i moved half a mile up the road a few years back and my car insurance went up by £200!! When I started looking for quotes on the fazer 1000 I honestly thought that, as a brand new rider wanting to go onto a very quick bike from scratch, it would probably be unfeasable (or unfazerble arf arf) to warrant buying the bike. The first broker I tried was Carole Nash, who quoted me £1600 fully comp. This was based on a new rider, 41 years of age, HGV Driver, with no no-claims discount, Social domestic and pleasure without commute, garaged, and a YISS immobiliser. after having a good laugh and less than politely saying no thanks very much I put the phone down and decided that it might be a good idea to listen to the advice that my friends had been giving me and start off with a lower cc bike. Carole Nash actually stated that some of the insurers that they use wouldn't even quote me! I decided not to give up though and try a couple of other web sites first. My next port of call was Compare the Meerkat and, using the same parameters I'd used with carole Nash, I was instantly bombarded with quotes starting at around £200!!! After adding a few goodies like legal and even full AA breakdown I settled on a quote from Express insurance for £354. I have to stress here that I was totally honest with my answers and didn't try to bend the rules even slightly!! Since taking up the insurance I've added a good few security measures as well, so would probably have been quoted even less if I'd had them in place in the first place. I'm guessing here, but I think that one of the big factors was my age......a couple of years younger and I might have found myself totally uninsurable, but once you hit the big four oh I think insurers decide that our mad bad adrenaline seeking days are behind us and we all drive or ride around grandad fashion or something!!! Hope this quick reply helps......lol
(23-04-12, 06:09 AM)Farjo link Wrote: Hi Rob, how much is insurance on a newly qualified rider on a 1000cc bike? :eek :eek :eek
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:rollin Not much of a rugby fan DryRob but if I was pushed (preferably over a cliff but any sharp drop would do) then i would have to say FC all the way....it just gives me the creeps when I think about all those red red robbins a bob bob  bobbing along....
(23-04-12, 01:59 PM)DryRob link Wrote: good to see some more Hullish people on here, are you FC or KR ?
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