Multi-bike policies
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Multi-bike policies
Anyone any experience of multi-bike policies from provider other than CN (I'm with them already) and Bennetts (tried and found wanting, and about to takeover CN)?
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Re: Multi-bike policies
I’m with LV. I found them straight forward to deal with on the phone.
It doesn’t seem to be what I remember as a multibike policy as both bikes have a separate price and their own No Claims Discount.
Also, the legal protection bit is per bike.
I bought it but next time I’ll shop around for a stand alone legal protection policy to cover us both on all of our vehicles.
A mate of mine had cause to claim from LV a few years back and they were nothing but super. Quick to react, quick to inspect, quick to come to a sensible price and very quick to actually pay out.
And yes, he is an actual mate, it’s not a bloke I once met down the pub knew a bloke who’s brother etc etc.
It doesn’t seem to be what I remember as a multibike policy as both bikes have a separate price and their own No Claims Discount.
Also, the legal protection bit is per bike.
I bought it but next time I’ll shop around for a stand alone legal protection policy to cover us both on all of our vehicles.
A mate of mine had cause to claim from LV a few years back and they were nothing but super. Quick to react, quick to inspect, quick to come to a sensible price and very quick to actually pay out.
And yes, he is an actual mate, it’s not a bloke I once met down the pub knew a bloke who’s brother etc etc.
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Re: Multi-bike policies
Not keen on modern bikes though as I am finding out todayDavidS wrote:RH if you have one classic.
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Re: Multi-bike policies
Peter James for old bikes, over 20 years old got 9 on my policy, they do/did? offer to quote for a modern added to the policy but always is cheaper to get an individual policy for a single modern elsewhere.
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Just done a few of mine, individually, via topcashback
Incredible savings, and a policy for each one
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/category/bike-insurance/
Incredible savings, and a policy for each one
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/category/bike-insurance/
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I went to them because they didn’t want you to keep your bike locked up 24 hours a day.johnnyboxer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 8:22 pmNot keen on modern bikes though as I am finding out todayDavidS wrote:RH if you have one classic.
When I sold my classic Triumph I assumed they would ditch me but, because I had had a classic insured with them before, they are happy for me to carry on even though I said being attacked by the kickstart and general disillusion meant no more classic bikes for me.
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Re: Multi-bike policies
I bought it but next time I’ll shop around for a stand alone legal protection policy to cover us both on all of our vehicles.
Hi,
there is free legal protection, check out Martin Lewis.
Hi,
there is free legal protection, check out Martin Lewis.
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