Rather than confuse things by tacking a message on to an old thread. I thought I would start a new one
eBike has decided to hike my annual premium from £168 to £230. The increase is almost exactly the amount of credit I hold on my account for past referrals - odd that eh?
I need a comprehensive policy for two named drivers and at least 4 bikes on it at any one time. The bikes change regularly so there must be no admin fee (or a very small one) and, preferably, I should be able to make changes online and print a new certificate from my PeeCee.
Any ideas as to a company that could quote me happy please?
Try a quote as a new customer! I'm with C/N and they wont do more than 1 bike on 2 riders. Hence the wife isn't rideing at the moment and won't be untill I have the snip, as we always seem to have a new arivel when she starts rideing motorcycles
e-bike are not the cheapest but the good thing with them is as you say Brian, the vehicle changes up to 4 bikes are easy to do and don't normally cost.
The cheaper companies claw it back if you make changes ................or fail to read the small print and forget to sign/return the monthly payments credit agreement form and then stick £24 on an annual policy of £60 for the ttr!
I went with MCE for my Triumph Brian, and at TPFT it was cheaper than the WR to insure For a few quid more I could go FC, so I did. I don't know if they could meet your other requirements, but it may well be worth aksing. Oh, and as they're sponsoring BSB, you can get some good stuff on this front too if that floats your boat
As far as cars are concerned you can be a part time trader with a full time job as something else.
I'm a self employed mechanic and I pay £500 fully comp and have 2 cars and 2 bikes belonging to myself and also drive anything in connection with the business.
Ebike total rip off merchants, try to make a claim and you deal with half a dozen different loss adjusters, solicitors, doctors etc
After my ding a couple of months ago, I went to see the ebike medical examiner concerning the personal injury claim, he recommended a specialist physiotherapist, I got a letter from ebike saying that a string of appointments had been set up, and if I missed any they would charge me £120 per missed appointment
The physio was excellent really got my ankle working well in short time, this week however they phoned up to cancell the last appointment, ebike has now decided not to pay and it looks like I am going to have to fork out for the bill, oh and guess what no one at ebike is available to comment
So heres the point Ebike you have a piece of paper that satisfies plod and dvla, as for anything else forget it, so if you value your bike or your health stick well clear its not worth the paper its written on
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As far as cars are concerned you can be a part time trader with a full time job as something else.
I'm a self employed mechanic and I pay £500 fully comp and have 2 cars and 2 bikes belonging to myself and also drive anything in connection with the business.
Might be worth looking into
I would like to have a motor trader policy. I asked Mrs TTR a few monthas ago to try and get a quote and I think after a couple of morning's hassle and getting nowhere, she gave up
Who did you go with?
-- Edited by TTR on Saturday 27th of August 2011 08:35:22 PM
I'm with C/N and they wont do more than 1 bike on 2 riders.
B*gger! Wish I had taken that in first time around Nige. Just wasted 20 minutes trying to get a multi-bike quote for two riders and thought there was an option on the quote screen to add another bike that I couldn't see