Young Rider - Big Bike Insurance Friendly People
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- cinderella
- Learner Driver
- Posts: 132
- Joined: May 5th, '06, 12:16
- Location: Plymouth
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Jewell
- Learner Driver
- Posts: 1356
- Joined: Apr 7th, '04, 22:23
- First Name: Ed
- Location: Exeter/London
Re: Young Rider - Big Bike Insurance Friendly People
couldn't do us a favour mate....only a small one...ZXR400Lee wrote:Hey all
Time to insure the GSXR1100 now. Coming up to 19th birthday in two weeks and my 33bhp restriction will be finally over!!
Looking for insurance now, had license 2 years, with 2 years NCB, live in good area, clean license. I want to get about £300ish on TPO. Anyone here now and good compaines..
I know Jewell and Trash arent too old and powerful bikes.. so someone insures them. Cheapest found so far is £393 with Axa.
Lee
get caught speeding 94 in a 50....then 2 months later 133 on the m5 and tell me what the insurance is going to be like on a TLS at 20 please?
I'll give you a fiver.
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- lost_identity
- Learner Driver
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Mar 19th, '05, 20:16
- Location: Plymouth. Rides: YZF750r
Dude i can recommend MCE. They gave me the only sensible quote on a YZF750r everyone else wanted over a grand or wudnt quote becos i wasnt over 30 with 2 years no claims or they couldnt insure a restricted 750 (like it wud stay restricted!).
Premium - £520
Excess - £250
I know its not quite a 1100cc but surely it produces the same power as the slingshot?? Plus im 19
Btw i have no years no claims so your premium wud probs be lower.....
Premium - £520
Excess - £250
I know its not quite a 1100cc but surely it produces the same power as the slingshot?? Plus im 19
Btw i have no years no claims so your premium wud probs be lower.....
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