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the_doctor
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
69 Posts

Posted - 19/10/2007 :  22:05:35  Show Profile
Hi all, been lurking on here as a vfr fan and also checking out the scene before purchasing but now ive finally got my act together and am back into the world of biking! got my nc30 5 weeks ago and i love it! (would post pis but dunno how!) well happy with it, the previous owner spent loads on it havin new fairing + spray job and had wheels and loads of other bits powder coated so it looks like new! unfortunately i have had to leave it back at my parents house 150 miles away from where i live now without even riding it yet! harsh....

hasnt stopped me buying loads of stuff for it though!

anyway back to the reason for my post....I want to get it insured asap so it is ready and legal for me to ride when i pop back at weekends for some fun!, how much am i lookin at to insure it? last time i had a bike on the road was when i was 18 on an rs 125 so i hope the price will have gone down a bit since then! even though i have no no-claims for my bike now, also is there any companies you would recommend/avoid?

thanks

viper_biker
Administrator

Ireland
7563 Posts

Posted - 19/10/2007 :  22:22:55  Show Profile  Visit viper_biker's Homepage
Have a look at online insurers. This year I paid £210 for my NC and TDM together, insuring a K4/5 GSX-R 750 plus the NC will be £460, but the area you live in, age, expeience etc all counts here.

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s-i-m-m-o
Regular Member

United Kingdom
597 Posts

Posted - 19/10/2007 :  23:15:29  Show Profile
yeah we need ya age to get a better idea.
im 18 (was 17 when insured the nc30) and i'm paying £500, TPF&T

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Danielz
Regular Member

United Kingdom
898 Posts

Posted - 19/10/2007 :  23:19:23  Show Profile  Visit Danielz's Homepage
21 5yrs ncb gd ish postal code no convictions now *yipeee* been quoted £170 i reckon i can get it alot cheaper tho

I am now a vfr parts horder!!! greedy old me, like the fat kid in the candy shop :)
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leeroy998
New Member

United Kingdom
17 Posts

Posted - 19/10/2007 :  23:28:44  Show Profile
29yrs old, no NCB, clean licence. TPFT £86 with bennetts. its worth going on a site like bennetts where you can play about with your details and see how much the price changes. i couldn`t believe it when it worked out cheaper for me to park it on the road rather than say i keep it in the garage!
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s-i-m-m-o
Regular Member

United Kingdom
597 Posts

Posted - 19/10/2007 :  23:33:14  Show Profile
im with MCE by the way

simmo818@hotmail.co.uk
add me?! /\/\/\
1991 nc30 - weekend toy /\/\/\
fzr400 race bike - for LAJ Racing /\/\/\
1998 ER-5 commuter
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the_doctor
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
69 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  09:39:53  Show Profile
im 23 and had my licence for 6 years now but have no no-claims as i have not had a bike on the road for 3+ years, not had any quotes but ive heard good things about carole nash and bennetts

oh and my licence is clean...

Edited by - the_doctor on 20/10/2007 09:40:37
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Royster81
Left handed surfer

Ireland
3914 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  09:46:17  Show Profile  Visit Royster81's Homepage
tbh i doing think you have much to worry about ,your 23,had your licence a few years and you have no convictions,i can't see it being too much

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the_doctor
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
69 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  10:03:03  Show Profile
cool, just thought i would ask i know it depends on a lot of factors but last time i had insurance on a bike it was like £600 tpf&t on a 125 so was looking for a rough idea incase i got a shock lol
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si
pigeon chest

United Kingdom
5668 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  11:56:40  Show Profile
got a quote from bennetts yesterday for me 25 with 3 years ncb £88

ker ching!


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Andy666
Familiar Member

United Kingdom
331 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  11:58:23  Show Profile
Bike Team and Express Insurance gave me the best quotes. Bennetts were by far the worst that I looked at, quoting me almost double (an extra 400 quid) other companies.
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hannakournikova
Senior Member

Ireland
1787 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  12:39:08  Show Profile  Visit hannakournikova's Homepage
mce where the cheapest for me by far . . .

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billybilboa
Familiar Member

United Kingdom
400 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  14:27:32  Show Profile
Mine this year was £790 for the Triumph Daytona 675 & the VFR 400 NC30 on a multibike policy fully comprehensive through A-Quote, best price I could find. I have 4 years no claims, I've just turned 22, I have no points/convictions and the bikes are garaged overnight. And to take the NC30 off the policy (as it's now just a track bike) would have only reduced it by £10 , so I kept it on.

Billy

Black & White '89 NC30 Track Bike & Scorched Yellow '56 Triumph 675 Road Bike....Rain bad...very bad, Billy

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offshore1987
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
102 Posts

Posted - 20/10/2007 :  16:01:33  Show Profile
A-Quote is good if you have more than one bike, im payin £26 for me vfr a year tpf-t as a second bike, just phone them up and you can get the price down alot.
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the_doctor
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
69 Posts

Posted - 22/10/2007 :  18:54:57  Show Profile
got a couple of quotes today online they were around the 200-225 mark which i didnit think was too bad for tpf&t going to get it paid for in the next few days so maybe see some of you out on the road lol are any of you from around nottingham?
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billybilboa
Familiar Member

United Kingdom
400 Posts

Posted - 23/10/2007 :  23:04:56  Show Profile
I'm from Lincoln, which isn't too far from Notts, drop me a message when the season starts again.

Billy

Black & White '89 NC30 Track Bike & Scorched Yellow '56 Triumph 675 Road Bike....Rain bad...very bad, Billy
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matman
Familiar Member

United Kingdom
260 Posts

Posted - 23/10/2007 :  23:35:27  Show Profile
Just spoke to a mate who is 21, 5 years NCB and just insured a Hayabusa 1300 for £300 TPFT! Thought that was pretty damned good...

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leighio
Forum Slowcoach

United Kingdom
3377 Posts

Posted - 24/10/2007 :  08:45:39  Show Profile
You could try Confused.com Gone with bike direct 80 quid fully comp three yrs no claims.

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blownygti
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
97 Posts

Posted - 24/10/2007 :  09:05:44  Show Profile
my insurance is £298 fully comp which also incsludes excess insurance I`m 31 just passed my test on a full NC30
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alpha golf
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
88 Posts

Posted - 24/10/2007 :  14:23:59  Show Profile
I insure my NC30, my Bandit 600, and 1 BMW r80 GS (800), for £311 TPFT, thats at 19 with 3 years NCB, with aquote
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s-i-m-m-o
Regular Member

United Kingdom
597 Posts

Posted - 24/10/2007 :  17:36:22  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by matman

Just spoke to a mate who is 21, 5 years NCB and just insured a Hayabusa 1300 for £300 TPFT! Thought that was pretty damned good...



whats to look forward to now tho?

he already got the fastest bike and only 21.

each to their own but not wot id do.

fair play to him tho must be quite cool to say ya ride a busa bein 21.

simmo818@hotmail.co.uk
add me?! /\/\/\
1991 nc30 - weekend toy /\/\/\
fzr400 race bike - for LAJ Racing /\/\/\
1998 ER-5 commuter
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