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Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 6:31 am
by LI150
I have policy on a 221 malossi Vespa. First year got a good price second year they put it up £85. They would not budge untill I found a quote to compare. I now pay £105 with all modifications declared

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 8:58 am
by bristolmod
Barry- what would be the worst oucome for a rider that is perfectly legal in all respects but does not have the correct driving licence ( car only- no bike test passed) in the event he was caught by the Police?

Just asking on behalf of somebody that can't be assed to take the test- certainly not me!

Chris

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:57 am
by LI150
I would say no license insurance invalid worst case jail

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:34 am
by bristolmod
hope so- his arrogance (and the increase in all our premiums) really pisses me off.

Hope he gets caught/ gets "outed" soon.

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:55 am
by Muttley McLadd
bristolmod wrote: Hope he gets caught/ gets "outed" soon.
Why not print his name on here? Or call Crimestoppers?

Riding without a licence..? I'm glad I don't have any family he'd hit, uninsured.

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:00 pm
by drunkmunkey6969
Muttley McLadd wrote:Riding without a licence..? I'm glad I don't have any family he'd hit, uninsured.
I have a full license and insurance if anyone wants running over?

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:35 pm
by a.j
I know about ten blokes with no full bike licence, all charging about on RB this & GT that. :roll:

Re: Helpful tips to help reduce insurance premiums

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:45 pm
by bristolmod
a.j wrote:I know about ten blokes with no full bike licence, all charging about on RB this & GT that. :roll:
but if they could think it through (apparently many can't at this stage), then they might realise that its a "no brainer". Its great when its going well...........

However, when you're lying in the road with your stead smashed up and a dead pedestrian opposite, it does tend to concentrate your mind a bit about the fact that all your assets are going to be siezed eventually and that "hunting the soap with Bubba" is a real possibility..............