Insurance Skyrocketing?

Insurance Skyrocketing?

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R11ysf

Original Poster:

1,950 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th May
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I've had my insurance go from £600 last year to £850 this year.

I've made no claims, no offences, nothing. In fact I've done a BikeSafe course and also an extra year of no-claims.

Bike is central London, garaged.

Anyone had anything similar or have any suggestions?

TriumphStag3.0V8

4,113 posts

88 months

Tuesday 28th May
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The insurance on every single one of my cars is less this year - the largest decrease is approx 35% and I have done nothing different: already had healthy NCBs on each and am at an age where an extra year's driving experience makes no difference.

I suggest trying the comparison sites if you have not already - be prepared to switch provider, or use other provider quotes to get your renewal price lowered.

oneandone

45 posts

6 months

Tuesday 28th May
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My multi bike policy with Bennett’s dropped by £200 this year.
I did remove commuting but also swapped out my Tenere for a KTM 1290 SAS and upped the mileage on all the bikes.

The cats insurance hasn’t changed.
The Land Rover isn’t due till August, I’m not hopeful on that one.

Drawweight

3,099 posts

123 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Mine went up, I went onto the comparison sites and got a lower quote.

I then phoned my insurance company and they matched it.

I thought this has all been legislated against but I’m not bothered, I still got my insurance for less.

Alex Z

1,509 posts

83 months

Wednesday 29th May
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40% increase in my renewal quote despite the bike now being a year old and worth a good chunk,less.
Shopping round looks like it will halve the increase to a mere 20%.

stu67

840 posts

195 months

Wednesday 29th May
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I'd say the postcode will be the real problem here, central London must be a real pain getting anything insured.

littleredrooster

5,702 posts

203 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Mine has gone down from £102 last year to £83 this year.

MOBB

3,812 posts

134 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Not a bike, but a work Transit on the fleet policy, Colindale (London) postcode.

£2k last year, £8k this year

So we got a quote for an individual policy for the driver - £18k

All due to postcode they say

Condi

17,934 posts

178 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Talking to a broker is often the best way to go, Bikesure have always been very good when asked to match quotes.

cjs racing.

2,495 posts

136 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Both of our insurances went down this year.

My wife is with Hastings, I'm with Bennetts.

On Cam

2,315 posts

175 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Try £500 to £1,000... No change in circumstances...

Dog Star

16,483 posts

175 months

Thursday 30th May
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R11ysf said:
Bike is central London, garaged.
That explains everything tbh.

TheInternet

4,925 posts

170 months

Thursday 30th May
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Dog Star said:
R11ysf said:
Bike is central London, garaged.
That explains everything tbh.
Does it? You expect them to be high, but I don't know of any reason for it to have significantly changed over the last year. I think mine was up about 10% to a heady £225 in broadly similar circumstances and much as I expected.

Condi

17,934 posts

178 months

Thursday 30th May
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We've got a new guy at work, within the first 3 months he's gone and bought himself a 72 plate S3 at 24 years old. Paying £7k a year in insurance!

I would guess that's 20-25% of his monthly income on insurance alone.

Not very relevant to a bike, but interesting non the less.

Dog Star

16,483 posts

175 months

Thursday 30th May
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Condi said:
We've got a new guy at work, within the first 3 months he's gone and bought himself a 72 plate S3 at 24 years old. Paying £7k a year in insurance!

I would guess that's 20-25% of his monthly income on insurance alone.

Not very relevant to a bike, but interesting non the less.
There was a guy popped up in this very forum a couple of years ago - quite young. Wanted an R6 but his insurance was astronomical.

He came back a few weeks later, success! He’d managed to secure insurance, sadly only Third Party Only, for £400.

I replied saying that while TPO was not too great, £400 a year was still not too bad compared with what he’d been seeing.

It wasn’t a year - it was £400 a MONTH yikes

(I’ve noticed a lot of younger folk quote their insurance per month)

boyse7en

7,115 posts

172 months

Thursday 30th May
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Just insured my BMW F800.

Swinton upped the renewal price by 40% from last year, so i looked around and got it £20 cheaper than last year's price with Bennetts. Fully comp is £92 for the year. As a contrast, Carole Nash quote was £265...

cooperd5

104 posts

179 months

Thursday 30th May
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Eerily I have just re insured my F800 too... Bennett's was £82 last yr but renewal was £133 - up 61%. Did MCN compare and with Devitt for £68. With lower XS too.
Insurance is a total lottery

P675

356 posts

39 months

Thursday 30th May
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Cheapest I could get for my S1000R this year is £3000, was £800 last year. Hoping things get better in 12 months..

snagzie

552 posts

67 months

Thursday 30th May
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My 1290SAS went down from 590 to 550. It was brand new last year. Stayed with Bennetts.

So I suppose give new bikes devalue so much in the first year so its valuation would be less, and approx 7% CPI in last 12 months, in real terms its gone up

KingGary

769 posts

7 months

Thursday 30th May
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My ZZR 1400 is just over £100 to insure fully comp. The downside is I’m old.