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NickSR
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« on: 08.11. 2011 18:33 »

Hi Everone

The nice people at Carol Nash sent me my renewal quote £203.00 for the BMW, Super Rocket and C11G .
I thought this is gone up bit, rung around Footman James etc being quoted £260.00 and above.

Any suggestions ?

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« Reply #1 on: 08.11. 2011 19:39 »

I got a good quote from Peter James
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« Reply #2 on: 08.11. 2011 20:04 »

HI there
 Can second that about Peter James I have an A65 Star Twin which I insuired with Peter James In April fully comp with agreed valuation for £74 When the insurance was due for my A10 which has been insured with Carole Nash for the last 15 years became due in september I added it onto the policy with agreed valuation  and they only charged me £15.
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« Reply #3 on: 08.11. 2011 20:47 »

Put the Beemer on ebay, sell me the Super Rocket and just ride the C11G.

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« Reply #4 on: 09.11. 2011 10:59 »

I have an A7 and a BMW R1100R both insured with Ebike.
When I bought the BMW I thought it would be simple to add it as a 2nd bike to the exisiting Ebike policy, but it turned out that the A7 is on Classic cover and as a "modern bike" the 12 year old BMW had to be seperately insured. It also transpired that the Classic cover doesn't attract No Claims bonus although I was eventually able to get a concession on that from them.
Not an ideal situation but from memory the premiums were £65 for the A7 and £110 for the BMW, so I suppose adding another classic would get it to around £230. In comparison Carol Nash @ £203 sounds reasonable.
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« Reply #5 on: 09.11. 2011 16:59 »

Hi Pete
I found the same thing when trying to insure two classics on Ebike, they won't do it, I also tried a few others with most of them it couldn't be done and those that did wanted more to insure two classics on one insurance than insuring them separately.
It's a funny old world the insurance one but then again closely linked to banking  Evil  smiley4
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« Reply #6 on: 09.11. 2011 22:55 »

You have to make sure that you compare like for like. Carole Nash gives free recovery, but do the others?
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« Reply #7 on: 09.11. 2011 23:08 »

Yes many do including Peter James ,Footman James and Ebike
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« Reply #8 on: 12.11. 2011 13:37 »

Another recommendation for Peter James - I've been using them for a few years. Unlike FJ and CN, they do have proper people to speak to and understand the market a bit better. As well as being cheaper.
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« Reply #9 on: 02.12. 2011 22:56 »

Peter Best, cheapest for me for last 5 years.
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