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  • Motorbike insurance
  • scotroutes
    Full Member

    Comparethemarket throws up Bennetts, Wicked and MCE as the top three cheapest options. MCE includes Personal Accident and Helmet & Leathers. Anyone else I should be considering?

    (Age 58, SV650, no NCD)

    benp1
    Full Member

    I use a comparison website to get the best price, then use my insurer to price match or beat

    IAM Surety (Cornmarket) insurance, I find them excellent. I use them for everything

    metalheart
    Free Member

    I found Aviva good when I passed my test.

    Carole Nash worth a try too.

    I’d google your other choices for customer satisfaction. At least two of them would get slated on a forum I used to frequent (actual insurance not matching what they had been told and the premium going up as a result).

    Don’t forget to state any mods/extras (end cans, etc).

    iamtheresurrection
    Full Member

    Lexham can be competitive too, especially where there’s little experience or NCD.

    YoKaiser
    Free Member

    Guy from work just got a really good deal with the Post Office.

    grim168
    Free Member

    I’ve been with hastings for the last couple of years. Fazer 1000, full no claims about 90 quid for the year.

    bwfc4eva868
    Free Member

    Hastings for me.
    £350 fully comp, helmet and leather cover, European and UK breakdown. Legal assistance etc.
    31 years old 5 years ncb and a 21 day disqualification.
    Kawasaki Ninja 650.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    Wicked are good, same company who run Ducati Insurance, i’ve used them for the last 10 years mostly. I used to use Ebike, but their prices went north.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    hastings were by far the cheapest for me.

    £105 pa for the last two years.

    5+ NCB
    No naughties
    41yr old
    <50 bhp 700cc

    alanf
    Free Member

    Bikesure – think it’s part of Adrian Flux.
    Best quotes from last 7-8 years

    42 yo
    R1 2006
    15 years riding +ncb

    rocketman
    Free Member

    The AA have been my choice for the last couple of years

    My criteria is lowest possible premium + hope I never need to claim

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