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#21
Fully comp will only cover you 3rd party on another vehicle as long as that vehicle is insured!!
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#22
To be on the road legally the vehicle needs its own registered insurance, yes, ok, you're insurance lets you ride other bikes 3rd party cover but it still needs its own cover!
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#23
(19-06-13, 08:35 AM)stevierst link Wrote: Yep, if you DoD the CBT on a ped, then that's all you can ride. It also needs renewing every 2 years.

Thats not the case bud, Once you have done your CBT you can ride auto or geared upto a 125, which like you say needs to be renewed every two years..
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#24
this is what my comprehensive insurance says for my tiger 1050
Mr David Wildman - The insured, who may also drive for Third Party cover a motorcycle not belonging to him and not hired to him

under a hire purchase agreement in respect of which no Insurance is afforded to him under any other Insurance applying to such motorcycle
so does this mean im insured if theres no insurance on the other bike??
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#25
(31-07-13, 10:37 PM)wezdavo link Wrote: [quote author=stevierst link=topic=8377.msg82457#msg82457 date=1371627354]
Yep, if you DoD the CBT on a ped, then that's all you can ride. It also needs renewing every 2 years.

Thats not the case bud, Once you have done your CBT you can ride auto or geared upto a 125, which like you say needs to be renewed every two years..
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Yeah I got it mixed up, its the full test where auto gearboxes apply. It was the case when I first started riding, it must have changed since then :Smile
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#26
(01-08-13, 07:00 PM)ddtwelve link Wrote: this is what my comprehensive insurance says for my tiger 1050
[size=1.35em]Mr David Wildman - The insured, who may also drive for Third Party cover a motorcycle not belonging to him and not hired to him[/size]
[size=1.35em]under a hire purchase agreement in respect of which no Insurance is afforded to him under any other Insurance applying to such motorcycle[/size]so does this mean im insured if theres no insurance on the other bike??

No, you are not covered because the other bike is privately owned and requires its own insurance to be on the road.
Just take your insurance in as per the producer requirement and don't say anything, if its questioned about the other bike then say as far as you were concerned it wasn't on the road, if pushed you could say the bike was taken there in a van but if you go down this way you're opening up a can of worms which if pushed could result in perverting the course of justice!
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#27
punk cant say that police saw us ride onto the industrial estate arrr
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#28
Partly why I said you're opening a can of worms- obviously its not going to be the officer that saw you that you'll be showing your documents to, any idea what information he wrote down- is it specifically for that bike or has he simply asked you to go prove that you're insured?
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#29
it was for the bike but ill plea I thought I was insured with my bike hence why I was driving so might be fucked depends what the original police officer says as my partner said that she phoned that day to insure from 8 but buttons wasent pressed it seems
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(01-08-13, 10:41 PM)ddtwelve link Wrote: it was for the bike but ill plea I thought I was insured with my bike hence why I was driving so might be fucked depends what the original police officer says as my partner said that she phoned that day to insure from 8 but buttons wasent pressed it seems
Was you stopped after 8?
Insurers record all phonecalls, if what you're saying is correct and the phonecall confirms cover from 8 then that can be used in your defence, no point getting a fine etc if you have the evidence.
Are you saying you've got back in contact with the insurers and they say its not covered with regard to button pushing?
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