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Multi bike insurance policy
#1
Years ago I used to have multi bike policies, i think it was with Bennetts. Can anyone recommend a broker who still does multi bike policies? I'm paying out for three separate policies now, and its starting to get expensive, as I can only ride one at a time!!  :eek 
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#2
I have four bikes on a single policy with Aviva. They call it the Premier Bike policy. It used to be the Norwich Union Rider policy years ago. I do it direct with Aviva over the phone on 08001582126. Always found them easy to deal with and they payed out no bother when I had an accident nine years ago. It's a Glasgow office so you always speak to someone who speaks English (O.K. it's the Scottish version, but I quite like that accent  Wink ).
I don't know if the Aviva that deals with cars is a differant branch, but I've never been as pleased with that side.
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#3
I don't personally have a multi bike policy, but my mate and my self use DW Laxtons. My mate has a multi bike policy with them.
We both agree that they are brilliant, they are a broker though. My mates policy is with Aviva like limax2.
Hope that helps
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
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#4
Nice 1 thanks for your help. I will call them later today  Smile
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#5
i do a comparison quote on my policy and find devitts beat the others and they stated to me that they do up to 4 bikes.
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#6
I've had a few multibike policy's out and by far the best was carol nash.
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#7
benetts still do multi policies you can have up to 7 bikes on the one policy,i used to have my 750 srad a tdm850 and the fazer on one,still under £200 for the year
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#8
ebike insurance do a multi bike policy
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#9
I didnt realise that so many companies still did them. Its good to know. Now all Ive got to do is work out whether or when to cancel my separate policies and lump them altogether without losing too much money :rolleyes 
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#10
one good thing about ebike is you can add all mods that you have done and it is all done on line,you control the policy not the insurance broker
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#11
I like the sound of that, cheers  Smile
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#12
The down side is E,bike will cough a deaf un when you need to claim or change something
Its just a ride
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#13
(02-02-12, 01:12 PM)bigralphie link Wrote: The down side is E,bike will cough a deaf un when you need to claim or change something
if you want to do any changes even changing a bike it is not any issue at all as you are doing the alteration not some one who is abroad or mistakes what you have said,a bloke i used to work with did claim on his insurance and he did say their claim system is a bit long wided but they did pay out with no issues,if i ever decide to insure more than one bike in the future i would still consider ebike
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#14
Well, just had a quote for £247 for Fazer and Harley fully comp from eBike. Gonna check some more out tomorrow.... Smile
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