Just wondering if it`s straightforward or not to declare the changes to your insurance company after conversion and who would be the best to deal with?
My plan is to have a 500cc Tax and MOT exempt Zundapp Bella.
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hi bofs, short answer, yes, if not you wont be covered. i insured my gp350lc with everything declared,yamaha 350 engine microns front and rear discs metalflake paint, plus much more and it cost me less than a hundred pounds as i insured my rb250 as well in a duel bike policy, ideal if you have another scooter as well, peter james is the company, and it was the same price this year which i was very impressed with, obviously how old you are and where you live affects the price a lot, cheap insurance is one of the few benefits of being an old git like me.
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Cheers for that Holty, it all sounded great until I saw the dreaded no cover for Northern Ireland on his site 

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there an insurance company in northern Ireland insuring modified bikes and cars , I rang them about my vw crewcab , I cant remember the name , there a new company , google it and ill try to get you the name.