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Ebike Insurance.
Careful folks, a months insurance has turned into a bun fight. AVOID at all costs, admin is rubbish with contradictory emails, letters and threats of insurance cancellation leading increased premiums etc.
They are all at it boom. Biggest bunch of Shisters around,

Oh, Welcome aboard
<!--quoteo(post=187312:date=Sat 11th Dec 2010, 09:01 PM:name=CatsBum)-->QUOTE(CatsBum @ Sat 11th Dec 2010, 09:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->They are all at it boom. Biggest bunch of Shisters around,

Oh, Welcome aboard<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Thanks catsbum, This site is awesome! I have already started to turn my standard steed into an even more excellent bike with the info on here
Yateley? Feck me, I could spit at yer

and for once, a newbie has put a location, Halameat, there is a God!

<!--quoteo(post=187312:date=Sat 11th Dec 2010, 09:01 PM:name=CatsBum)-->QUOTE(CatsBum @ Sat 11th Dec 2010, 09:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->They are all at it boom. Biggest bunch of Shisters around,

Oh, Welcome aboard<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Can't argue with that. I've used ebike for the past 3 years and get a fair deal. No idea what they're like with a claim though. I'd imagine not much different from the rest of the parasites that are insurers and bankers. My brother, who's 50 and never had a claim, just got quoted over £300 to insure his small van and others are getting squeezed just the same. They take a hit on their massive profits and simply pass it back to the punter, cos we're a captured market.

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<!--quoteo(post=187386:date=Sun 12th Dec 2010, 04:57 PM:name=muddy)-->QUOTE(muddy @ Sun 12th Dec 2010, 04:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Can't argue with that. I've used Ebike for the past 3 years and get a fair deal. No idea what they're like with a claim though. I'd imagine not much different from the rest of the parasites that are insurers and bankers. My brother, who's 50 and never had a claim, just got quoted over £300 to insure his small van and others are getting squeezed just the same. They take a hit on their massive profits and simply pass it back to the punter, cos we're a captured market.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

When I crashed my Aprilia RSV in June Ebike offered me a derisory amount based on the fact that the bike had some insurance "history" (cat D) about 5 years ago. They compounded the problem by roping the bike on the undamaged side to the back of a car on the transporter that came to pick it up and then made things worse by crashing it again whilst in their custody. Fortunately I had photographic proof of of the condition of the bike immediately after the accident and after a bit of huffing they agreed a satisfactory settlement and I bought the bike back to repair. I've no particular issue with Ebike, like all insurance companies they tried it on but once confronted with hard evidence were happy to negotiate. My point is that you shouldn't have to go through this pathetic game, they treat everyone like they are a fraudster.
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Ebike were the only one spitting out insurance quotes less than £500 for me.

I ended up with fully comp and a £300 excess for a 96 mk2 costing me £350 for the year. An extra £40 odd for breakdown cover.

I was grateful. Quotes were coming in at thousands, one or to from the same underwriter, but with upto £800 difference.
License is once again clean in May 2012.
I need a sig. indeed with plenty of frickin polish
<!--quoteo(post=187322:date=Sat 11th Dec 2010, 09:48 PM:name=CatsBum)-->QUOTE(CatsBum @ Sat 11th Dec 2010, 09:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Yateley? Feck me, I could spit at yer

and for once, a newbie has put a location, Halameat, there is a God!<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

I looked at your location on the map thingy. Not far at all!!
<!--quoteo(post=187676:date=Mon 13th Dec 2010, 08:24 PM:name=erny)-->QUOTE(erny @ Mon 13th Dec 2010, 08:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Ebike were the only one spitting out insurance quotes less than £500 for me.

I ended up with fully comp and a £300 excess for a 96 mk2 costing me £350 for the year. An extra £40 odd for breakdown cover.

I was grateful. Quotes were coming in at thousands, one or to from the same underwriter, but with upto £800 difference.
License is once again clean in May 2012.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Just added my TDM on an existing policy with Direct Dial, both bikes fully comp £200 and something.
I insured with ebike last year again,

My policy has gone from £89 to £138 this year [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]


What the F### has happened ????
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<!--quoteo(post=187907:date=Wed 15th Dec 2010, 10:18 PM:name=paddy900)-->QUOTE(paddy900 @ Wed 15th Dec 2010, 10:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I insured with ebike last year again,

My policy has gone from £89 to £138 this year [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
What the F### has happened ????<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yep, same here, £150 to £220 after staying with them for 5 years. The trouble is most of the comparison sites don't allow multiple bikes with modifications (Exhaust, Power Commander etc.) and I'm a lazy git.


I noticed earlier on in this post Direct Dial were mentioned for multi Bike policies - can anyone recommend any other good (read cheap) one?
<del>1999 Gilera Runner 125SP</del>, <del>2002 Piaggio X9 250</del>, <del>2004 Bandit 600</del>, 2005 TDM 900, <del>2007 Honda CB1300S</del>, <del>2008 Tiger 1050, </del>1996 Triumph Sprint 900, 2006 Tiger 955i, 2018 Triumph Tiger Sport,  2023 Triumph Tiger 900, XJR1300, 2011 (2009) TDM 900, 

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<!--quoteo(post=187907:date=Wed 15th Dec 2010, 10:18 PM:name=paddy900)-->QUOTE(paddy900 @ Wed 15th Dec 2010, 10:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I insured with ebike last year again,

My policy has gone from £89 to £138 this year [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
What the F### has happened ????<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

These rises seem to be across the board, I don't know if they're are any insurance insiders who can give a definitive answers as to why. Lucky for me, I must've just missed it. We're getting squeezed from all sides these days.
Blue 04 TDM,PR2 rear Roadsmart front, Yamaha topox, Givi E360 panniers, PL pannier holders, BMW handguards, Yamaha touring screen, Scottoiler, 12v ciggie socket, carbon core HT leads


 

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