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    Which insurance company's do you use for a Multi Bike Policy
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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    Motorcycle Direct does me just fine, great rates, great service - been with them for over 13 years
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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    All brokers will do it if you tell them you may need to add a bike.

    I did an extensive bit of research a couple of years ago and came up with Carole Nash as the best option (close to the cheapest too).

    Remember, you buy the bike that suits you, the gear that suits you and the helmet that suits you, not the cheapest, so why buy the cheapest insurance?

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    i'm with Ebike - half the price of Carole Nash!


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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    Carole Nash for me

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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    carol nash too
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    Adrian Flux sort mine out. And my trucks,good people and if you phone them they answer,and help!!!!!!
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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    I'm with Carole Nash, Cracking price, can have upto 5 modern (1994-present) and 10 Classic bikes (upto 1994) on the same policy
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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    Carole Nash, which is actually now owned by Groupama I'm told.

    I've stuck with Carole Nash and am always surprised at what they quote me, as it seems to get cheaper (but then I suppose I am getting older!!).
    The actual insurer has chaned over the years, but the current one is Groupama.

    My current multi-bike policy is a "Classic" policy, which means atleast one of the bikes has to be an old banger (can't actually remember how old sorry) but you can then have as many others on the policy as you want.

    So, my oldie is a 1969 Lambretta, and there are 2 sports bikes, and two AT's on the same policy, fully comp, for less than £300.

    I think thats pretty good.

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    Re: Multi Bike Policies

    Quote Originally Posted by Whealie View Post
    Remember, you buy the bike that suits you, the gear that suits you and the helmet that suits you, not the cheapest, so why buy the cheapest insurance?
    That sounds familiar!

    I'm with Footman James for all my vehicles. They've put both bikes with one insurer and I think my cars are all with another.

    I'm covered throughout Europe and breakdown cover for all of Europe (not just the mainland).
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