Won’t bore you with my intro,I ride the Yamaha tricity 300 and I’m insured with lexham(very pricey ),my renewal is due and was wondering if any would advice on a cheaper insurance.I paid £1150 last year for a full comprehensive cover and finding it hard now as my renewal quote is almost the same.don’t have a full bike license despite been riding for 20 years plus,hence the tricity as I can ride on my car license.would appreciate any suggestions ,many thanks in advance
Intro/tricity 300 best insurance company
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Intro/tricity 300 best insurance company
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Won’t bore you with my intro,I ride the Yamaha tricity 300 and I’m insured with lexham(very pricey ),my renewal is due and was wondering if any would advice on a cheaper insurance.I paid £1150 last year for a full comprehensive cover and finding it hard now as my renewal quote is almost the same.don’t have a full bike license despite been riding for 20 years plus,hence the tricity as I can ride on my car license.would appreciate any suggestions ,many thanks in advance
Won’t bore you with my intro,I ride the Yamaha tricity 300 and I’m insured with lexham(very pricey ),my renewal is due and was wondering if any would advice on a cheaper insurance.I paid £1150 last year for a full comprehensive cover and finding it hard now as my renewal quote is almost the same.don’t have a full bike license despite been riding for 20 years plus,hence the tricity as I can ride on my car license.would appreciate any suggestions ,many thanks in advance
Re: Intro/tricity 300 best insurance company
Try Adrian Flux / Bikesure. They try to cover practically everything. Can't guarantee satisfaction of course, but won't cost to get a quote.
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Re: Intro/tricity 300 best insurance company
Wow, that is a lot! How much does it cost to take your A2 license nowadays? If it brings your cover down it has to be worth it. I've had my bike license since I was 17 but only returned to two wheels about 5 years ago, and my cover is nowhere near that much!