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    Re: Dual bike policy

    Bikesure can arrange a multi-bike policy for as many bikes as you like, subject to a couple of factors.

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    carole nash, £190 comp for varadero and xt600e.
    i did get a pretty good quote from bikesure but CNs euro breakdown and legal swung it.
    had to shop around though, just to make sure. underwriten directly by groupama now, they now own CN and were cheaper than their usual underwriters eagle star, but of course they wont tell you that until you threaten to go with someone elses quote!
    even if your already with CN like i was, get an online quote. i guarantee a rep will be on the phone within the hr to see if theres anything they can do for you, and then you start the usual PITA wrangling. i got £50 off what was on my renewal notice, which p***es you off before you even start.

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    I just tried Carole Nash for my 96 AT and they quoted me £839, comprehensive....Not sure that counts as a competitive quote...

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    holy f+++!!

    is that because your in london?

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    Quote Originally Posted by davsato View Post
    holy f+++!!

    is that because your in london?
    Wouldn't have thought so as the bike is in a "locked compound" at night, only driven 4k a year. I had a claim for a stolen bike (only £500 as it was a scooter) so perhaps that is what pushed it up. Still. Seems a lot given I'm currently paying £70 FTT.

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    Well done a dual bike for £230 and its with Bikesure and would have lost £70 cancelling as my single policy was already with them until June next year .I do rekon i can get it cheaper so will go with it this year and then will shop around.

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    Just renewed mine, . . . £230 tpf+t for 7 bikes. with Carol Nash.

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    Quote Originally Posted by AIRWOLF View Post
    Just renewed mine, . . . £230 tpf+t for 7 bikes. with Carol Nash.
    It's me, isn't it? They don't like me do they? I knew it! I'm far too handsome

    Suspect the best option is to actually call them and try get a more "competitive" quote.

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    Re: Dual bike policy

    Quote Originally Posted by Bikesure View Post
    Bikesure can arrange a multi-bike policy for as many bikes as you like, subject to a couple of factors.

    Phil
    ?????? when I tried to add my xr to my main bike policy Bikesure told me that they couldn't do it, I would have to cancel the main policy and start again ( minus lots of admin charges of course )
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    Re: Dual bike policy

    just renewed with carole nash for £190 for two bikes

    4 years no claims not bad all in all

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