06-02-17, 01:35 PM
(06-02-17, 12:03 PM)Townhill link Wrote: In a round about way doesn't matter what you value your bike at. The more you put a value on the bike the higher the insurance goes but you still only get the market value if you put a claim in. You might as well down value your bike on requesting a quoteI think its a bit of a trap that they lead you to. They ask what is it worth and you say £3,000 so they then load the insurance but as said will only pay out market value £1000.
Steve
Steve
But watch out because if you say £500 to get the insurance down then £500 is all they will pay out and not the £1000 market value.
I am withy bennets this year and they have a list of accepted mods that wont add to the insurance cost. Same with my last insurance I had to list my mods otherwise they would not pay out for them in the event of a claim, stuff like hugger, braided lines, rad cover, declaring them did not add cost to the insurance.
But yes insurance is a piss take and I get sick of having to go through the annual haggle when my new quote is £100 more than my last one.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.