Renewal is £240, this includes Helemt & Clothing, Legal, Personal Accident, and EU Roadside & Recovery.
Ive done the MSE comparison steps and got that down to £111, but it without any of the add-ons (I can go as low as £74 for TPFT, but doing 16K miles a year and it being pretty much my only mode of transport I dont want to risk a total loss without any payout - not that I expect to be the cause but never say never)
So to the real point of the post. Are all the add-one really needed.
With my 80 mile round trip Im hesitant to drop the breakdown cover, Ive not considered what alternatives are available, but stuck on the side of the motorway without a knight in shining armour en route isnt a great thought.
Is legal worth it, what about H&L.
What do people do when their Bike is their main Commute method?
For reference the Best priced renewal equivelant quote is £185 so still a good saving, but should I aim lower?
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over Silver
----- Fuel Pipes
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Renthal 758's
Grip Puppies
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Dip & Hi HIDs
To-Do:
LED DRLs
Loobman
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----- MY04 TDM 900 Blue
over Silver Parts Bin MY02 TDM 900 Yellow
over Black RIP ............
With what they eventually pay out I now wonder if itâs worth having anything other than the cheapest insurance you can get, but I would always pay for breakdown cover in the hope you donât need it, being stuck by the side of the road when itâs cold, wet and dark trying to work out how to get home isnât fun....and thatâs when you wished youâd have bought it.
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Quote:With what they eventually pay out I now wonder if its worth having anything other than the cheapest insurance you can get, but I would always pay for breakdown cover in the hope you dont need it, being stuck by the side of the road when its cold, wet and dark trying to work out how to get home isnt fun....and thats when you wished youd have bought it.
Totally agree with that.
Didnt use it this year, the year I dont add it is the year Ill need it.
MY06 TDM 900 Blue
over Silver
----- Fuel Pipes
Givi Top Box
Renthal 758's
Grip Puppies
MRA Bubble
Dip & Hi HIDs
To-Do:
LED DRLs
Loobman
Powercoat Wheels
Hand Guards
----- MY04 TDM 900 Blue
over Silver Parts Bin MY02 TDM 900 Yellow
over Black RIP ............
Just to clarify, Iâm not a regular commuter. Workâs just not far enough away to get the engine properly warm; and the long way takes all day!
Iâve gone for comprehensive insurance for the last 15 years or so, some years itâs actually been the cheapest option.
Extras! I always get legal expenses (why do you have to have legal expenses on every policy you have?), protected NCB and thatâs about it. Iâm in the AA so breakdown cover isnât a priority and when I looked into the cover you got, with a view to ditching the AA, it was very limited, minimal cover in comparison. Once âextrasâ were added to match the cover, the price difference was minimal. If Iâm going abroad then better Insurance cover and European breakdown cover might figure in my reckoning, but I donât do that every year unfortunately. Iâve thought about kit and helmet cover but never bought it.
I use the comparison sites every year to try and get the best value - thatâs usually not the cheapest.
Quote:Just to clarify, Im not a regular commuter. Works just not far enough away to get the engine properly warm; and the long way takes all day!
Extras! I always get legal expenses (why do you have to have legal expenses on every policy you have?)
Because it makes them money. But in actuality, it's paralegal expenses and the last time I used such a service was with Carol Nash and the bint who was assigned to me was next to useless. She did nothing to progress my case and I had to do all the research and make suggestions, non of which she showed any interest in. If you are insured and have an accident the insurance companies negotiate with each other in their best interests, not ours. The same applies to any legal team, after all they're working on behalf their client, the insurance company, not you. Only a legal team working pro bono that has you as the client, and consequently themselves, will aim to get the best deal they can.
Quote:Because it makes them money. But in actuality, it's paralegal expenses and the last time I used such a service was with Carol Nash and the bint who was assigned to me was next to useless. She did nothing to progress my case and I had to do all the research and make suggestions, non of which she showed any interest in. If you are insured and have an accident the insurance companies negotiate with each other in their best interests, not ours. The same applies to any legal team, after all they're working on behalf their client, the insurance company, not you. Only a legal team working pro bono that has you as the client, and consequently themselves, will aim to get the best deal they can.
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One thing I'm not sure of is if I pay for Legal expenses on your House insurance does that cover you for claims on your car or bike?
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One thing I'm not sure of is if I pay for Legal expenses on your House insurance does that cover you for claims on your car or bike?
Not sure about that I'm no expert on this and am open to being corrected. I'm just very sceptical about the practice of splitting services and then charging for them as added extras. If you buy house insurance then you would have a policy of what it covers. I do wonder what legal services is for. I do know brokers don't like those sort of questions.
Quote:One thing I'm not sure of is if I pay for Legal expenses on your House insurance does that cover you for claims on your car or bike?
No it doesnât. I asked the same âmultiple legal expensesâ question of a friend whoâs been in the insurance industry all his working life. He told me itâs because the legal cover is attached to the policy, not the policy holder. And yes, itâs a bit of a racket.
I also asked if you could buy a legal expenses insurance policy separately, and then be covered for car, bike, house, etc. As far as he was aware, you couldnât. After all, why would insurance companies want to offer us something like that, itâs not in their best interests.
Quote:No it doesnât. I asked the same âmultiple legal expensesâ question of a friend whoâs been in the insurance industry all his working life. He told me itâs because the legal cover is attached to the policy, not the policy holder. And yes, itâs a bit of a racket.
I also asked if you could buy a legal expenses insurance policy separately, and then be covered for car, bike, house, etc. As far as he was aware, you couldnât. After all, why would insurance companies want to offer us something like that, itâs not in their best interests.
Farkles - Laser Duo Techs,MTC Stainless Exhausts, Laser Duo Techs, Power Commander and custom map, Tenere 1200 Handguards, Yamaha Heated Grips, MRA Vario screen, SW Motech Alurack, Givi and Hepco and Becker top boxes, Givi Engine bars, Garmin Zumo XT
Quote:Not sure about that I'm no expert on this and am open to being corrected. I'm just very sceptical about the practice of splitting services and then charging for them as added extras. If you buy house insurance then you would have a policy of what it covers. I do wonder what legal services is for. I do know brokers don't like those sort of questions.
Iâm sceptical about most insurances to be honest. If Iâm buying a comprehensive policy everything should be included - the clueâs in the name Iâd think that legal expenses should just be a standard part of comprehensive insurance, but then Iâm very naive
Quote:Because it makes them money. But in actuality, it's paralegal expenses and the last time I used such a service was with Carol Nash and the bint who was assigned to me was next to useless. She did nothing to progress my case and I had to do all the research and make suggestions, non of which she showed any interest in. If you are insured and have an accident the insurance companies negotiate with each other in their best interests, not ours. The same applies to any legal team, after all they're working on behalf their client, the insurance company, not you. Only a legal team working pro bono that has you as the client, and consequently themselves, will aim to get the best deal they can.
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I had the same problem. Ended up sorting it all out myself. I don't bother now with legal.
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My cover is commuting and leathers no breakdown for about £120. I'm thinking of adding breakdown as I had clutch cable go and the only way of getting the bike home (broke in a dodgy area) was a tow from SWMBO. Very brown underpants.Â
Just a point, the leathers cover on mine is a separate insurer so it means 2 excesses and 2 claims.
I had the same problem. Ended up sorting it all out myself. I don't bother now with legal.
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My cover is commuting and leathers no breakdown for about £120. I'm thinking of adding breakdown as I had clutch cable go and the only way of getting the bike home (broke in a dodgy area) was a tow from SWMBO. Very brown underpants.Â
Just a point, the leathers cover on mine is a separate insurer so it means 2 excesses and 2 claims.
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MY06 TDM 900 Blue
over Silver
----- Fuel Pipes
Givi Top Box
Renthal 758's
Grip Puppies
MRA Bubble
Dip & Hi HIDs
To-Do:
LED DRLs
Loobman
Powercoat Wheels
Hand Guards
----- MY04 TDM 900 Blue
over Silver Parts Bin MY02 TDM 900 Yellow
over Black RIP ............
according to esure - legal protection is required for when some twat runs into you - even though it is not my fault i have to claim back my excess from other driver's insurance company - when i queried this i was told cause i did not have legal protection cover
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what a racket :rant:
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Yeah, they set the compulsory excess, then ask you if you want insurance cover for your excess.  High time the govt. got a grip on insurance rip offs.
I'm not a fan of no win no fee organisations, but I have been on the receiving end of their good work. This company are simply excellent. They're all well trained lawyers who also just happen to be bikers.
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My insurance company and it's appointed legal panel solicitor did a shabby job of getting me compensation for injury and lost leathers, so i turned to Motorcycle Law and they stepped in and everything was sorted out pronto..
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They sent me to see a private consultant (who also happened to be a biker.....) and I asked him for his opinion of MCL...he just tapped their folder with his pen and said "They're absolutely the best".