Classic bike insurance

Classic bike insurance

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MrAndyW

Original Poster:

516 posts

154 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Just getting quotes from compare sites and individual ones.
Putting all the details in and look into the T&Cs of one.
Get to the point of buying a policy and it comes up with,

"The motorcycle is not covered for theft unless in a locked garage"
This is a fully comp policy

W.T.F ?


The bike 1987 Goldwing GL1000, Fully Comp.

Carry on the crazy process a bit longer.

catso

14,844 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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I've found that, in recent years, my bikes are only covered for theft if in my locked garage, during the night, whilst at home. They are however covered whilst away from home but it's been a gradual ramp from fully covered to increased excess to no cover at all if not in the garage.

Not really a problem as mine live in the garage anyway but it does seem that, every year they find new ways of either reducing your level of cover (their risk) or getting you to pay more for said cover. The best example being the 'mileage allowance' - WTF that was never a thing back in the old days, you just insured your bike regardless of how many miles you rode, where you kept it, whether you carried a pillion etc.

I've just changed insurer and got a reasonable deal on a 'classic' multi-bike policy, classic because all my bikes are 20+ years old but I had to laugh when I saw that the 'riding other bikes' cover is also only for bikes 20+years old, must be some kind of old Fart's policy... hehe

No doubt some Insurance Company apologist will be along soon to defend their actions but IMO they are generally a bunch of thieving turds...


Art Keller

793 posts

85 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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MrAndyW said:
Just getting quotes from compare sites and individual ones.
Putting all the details in and look into the T&Cs of one.
Get to the point of buying a policy and it comes up with,

"The motorcycle is not covered for theft unless in a locked garage"
This is a fully comp policy

W.T.F ?


The bike 1987 Goldwing GL1000, Fully Comp.

Carry on the crazy process a bit longer.
I've a classic bike policy with Footman James , my bikes are kept in a shipping container on a container farm 10 miles away from my home , might be worth trying them for a quote............downside is no noclaims bonus given with this policy

Dingu

4,215 posts

36 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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catso said:
I've found that, in recent years, my bikes are only covered for theft if in my locked garage, during the night, whilst at home. They are however covered whilst away from home but it's been a gradual ramp from fully covered to increased excess to no cover at all if not in the garage.

Not really a problem as mine live in the garage anyway but it does seem that, every year they find new ways of either reducing your level of cover (their risk) or getting you to pay more for said cover. The best example being the 'mileage allowance' - WTF that was never a thing back in the old days, you just insured your bike regardless of how many miles you rode, where you kept it, whether you carried a pillion etc.

I've just changed insurer and got a reasonable deal on a 'classic' multi-bike policy, classic because all my bikes are 20+ years old but I had to laugh when I saw that the 'riding other bikes' cover is also only for bikes 20+years old, must be some kind of old Fart's policy... hehe

No doubt some Insurance Company apologist will be along soon to defend their actions but IMO they are generally a bunch of thieving turds...
Don’t buy it then and get the bus.

Or start your own company and do it differently (till you end up like MCE).

Or pay more for the cover you want.

It’s not hard.

Turkish91

1,107 posts

208 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Have you put down on the quote that it’s garaged or something else?

I had to ask a similar question on the phone to insurance as my classic is not in the garage but in the hallway of my house. They said as long as it’s in a locked, brick built building at my home address then it was all fine.

MrAndyW

Original Poster:

516 posts

154 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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That's the thing catso,
It will be in a locked garage overnight, but I read it as no theft cover when I'm parked up after riding somewhere. town/cafe/mates house
Maybe I'm reading wrong.
Will investigate

Art Keller

793 posts

85 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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catso said:
I've found that, in recent years, my bikes are only covered for theft if in my locked garage, during the night, whilst at home. They are however covered whilst away from home but it's been a gradual ramp from fully covered to increased excess to no cover at all if not in the garage.

Not really a problem as mine live in the garage anyway but it does seem that, every year they find new ways of either reducing your level of cover (their risk) or getting you to pay more for said cover. The best example being the 'mileage allowance' - WTF that was never a thing back in the old days, you just insured your bike regardless of how many miles you rode, where you kept it, whether you carried a pillion etc.

I've just changed insurer and got a reasonable deal on a 'classic' multi-bike policy, classic because all my bikes are 20+ years old but I had to laugh when I saw that the 'riding other bikes' cover is also only for bikes 20+years old, must be some kind of old Fart's policy... hehe

No doubt some Insurance Company apologist will be along soon to defend their actions but IMO they are generally a bunch of thieving turds...
In "The Good Old Days" we could buy a Norwich Union Rider policy..........it covered all bikes owned

MrAndyW

Original Poster:

516 posts

154 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Dingu said:
Don’t buy it then and get the bus.

Or start your own company and do it differently (till you end up like MCE).

Or pay more for the cover you want.

It’s not hard.
Thanks really helpful. I thought I'd come on here for some good advice. Oh well


Dingu

4,215 posts

36 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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MrAndyW said:
Thanks really helpful. I thought I'd come on here for some good advice. Oh well
I clearly quoted who I was responding to.

MrAndyW

Original Poster:

516 posts

154 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Apologies didn’t read that properly. Sorry thought it was to me

Dingu

4,215 posts

36 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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MrAndyW said:
Apologies didn’t read that properly. Sorry thought it was to me
That’s ok! Incidentally I think posters who suggest the restriction will only apply overnight and at home will be right. Worth checking though to avoid any surprises smile

catso

14,844 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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MrAndyW said:
That's the thing catso,
It will be in a locked garage overnight, but I read it as no theft cover when I'm parked up after riding somewhere. town/cafe/mates house
Maybe I'm reading wrong.
Will investigate
Mine (Footman James BTW) states must be in locked garage between 10pm and 6am if within 1 mile radius of home but, AIUI bikes are fully covered if more than a mile away or if not during the nighttime hours? My last insurer (Carole Nash) though insisted in locked garage at all times if at home.

catso

14,844 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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Dingu said:
catso said:
I've found that, in recent years, my bikes are only covered for theft if in my locked garage, during the night, whilst at home. They are however covered whilst away from home but it's been a gradual ramp from fully covered to increased excess to no cover at all if not in the garage.

Not really a problem as mine live in the garage anyway but it does seem that, every year they find new ways of either reducing your level of cover (their risk) or getting you to pay more for said cover. The best example being the 'mileage allowance' - WTF that was never a thing back in the old days, you just insured your bike regardless of how many miles you rode, where you kept it, whether you carried a pillion etc.

I've just changed insurer and got a reasonable deal on a 'classic' multi-bike policy, classic because all my bikes are 20+ years old but I had to laugh when I saw that the 'riding other bikes' cover is also only for bikes 20+years old, must be some kind of old Fart's policy... hehe

No doubt some Insurance Company apologist will be along soon to defend their actions but IMO they are generally a bunch of thieving turds...
Don’t buy it then and get the bus.

Or start your own company and do it differently (till you end up like MCE).

Or pay more for the cover you want.

It’s not hard.
Never fail to disappoint... wink

sixor8

6,532 posts

274 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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I've enquired about classic insurance cover when I had a 20 year old Thunderace last year. The 'must be in a locked garage' is a stipulation on the quotes I had because of having an 'agreed' value if the bike is written off or stolen rather than 'market value.'

I don't have it any more but I have 2 other bikes on a 'normal' multibike policy and they don't have to be garaged in my postcode (but perhaps in others). Just off the road.

It would be too easy otherwise to insure your 'mint' 25 year old bike under classic cover and then have it 'stolen' to get the guaranteed value..... getmecoat

srob

11,804 posts

244 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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Dingu said:
MrAndyW said:
Apologies didn’t read that properly. Sorry thought it was to me
That’s ok! Incidentally I think posters who suggest the restriction will only apply overnight and at home will be right. Worth checking though to avoid any surprises smile
Yeah that's how mine's always been.

I think that there's sometimes a stipulation where if the bike's within 2 miles of your home address (or something) it has to be locked in your home garage. Which is annoying as my dad lives on the same road and does loads of work on my bikes!

OP your bikes will be covered if you're away from home and they're not garaged. There'd be a lot of very nervous looking old boys at vintage bike events otherwise.

I use Peter James for the classic and vintage bikes now. I find them really reasonable and genuinely a nice bunch when you phone to make any changes or add a bike. Which is my most common phone call hehe

MrAndyW

Original Poster:

516 posts

154 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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Thanks everybody. Got sorted with Carole Nash in the end. Thanks for all the help.
Last time had more than one bike it was good old norwich union rider policy.

Bought a nice toy for the summer to play with now.
Many thanks all

MrAndyW

Original Poster:

516 posts

154 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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