Bike insurance advice
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Bike insurance advice
Just wondering what would be the cheapest way to insure my bike??
Me and my partner did our CBT in December last year and getting a Yamaha YZF-R125, I am 25 and my partner is 21 who’s name will the insurance be better off in or could I get a deal for the car and a bike?? What would I be looking at paying?
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Me and my partner did our CBT in December last year and getting a Yamaha YZF-R125, I am 25 and my partner is 21 who’s name will the insurance be better off in or could I get a deal for the car and a bike?? What would I be looking at paying?
Thanks in advance
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Adding a rider in my experience has ben a bit of a mare. Obviously the bike has to be insured by whoever the registered keeper is so i'd just go for that.
Sometimes, under fully comp car cover you'll be allowed to ride a bike third party so check and see how that works out for you.
Otherwise check the big names, Bennets, Carole Nash etc. Performance Direct were really good for my Ninja, been with them a while.
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Sometimes, under fully comp car cover you'll be allowed to ride a bike third party so check and see how that works out for you.
Otherwise check the big names, Bennets, Carole Nash etc. Performance Direct were really good for my Ninja, been with them a while.
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All the quotes i have had are around £950 does this sound right for fully comp? Will it drop much when i pass my test??
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