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If my bike was not registerd in january 2004 and a few eek wearly would have had fully comp at 154 instead of 260 odd quid proper gutted. :( :( :cry:
carol nash bloke says it goes down when its 10 year old still £145 tptf not too bad i suppose with legal and break down cover :D
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chric wrote: eek wearly :D
i think you can get a cream for that
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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:lol:
wombles*ng wireless keyboard or me being a bit thick :think:
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Did you get your free bike cover? Excellent policy and cover from nash
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Plus with Carole Nash when over 10 years old you can have an agreed value beforehand above book value. So with my '97 I showed em some pics of it just washed and got a value significantly above what they would pay 'blind'.
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Wicky wrote:Plus with Carole Nash when over 10 years old you can have an agreed value beforehand above book value. So with my '97 I showed em some pics of it just washed and got a value significantly above what they would pay 'blind'.
8O 8O
Now that's interesting :D :thumbup:

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I was with Carole Nash when dispatch riding. They where the only firm that would insure me.

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To be more precise - the VTR was classed as future classic > http://www.carolenash.com/bike-insuranc ... assic-bike
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My insurance is 73 quid a month on the bike due to a pending claim

also pay 135ish quid a month for my car so think yourself lucky haha
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I pay £160 fully comp protected no claims per year with Hastings Direct including my high level Scorpions :thumbup:
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I pay nothing per month, I paid £365 as one lump sum ( unlucky Callam :lol: )

All your insurances are nice and cheap though. I jealous :(
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Virt wrote:I pay nothing per month, I paid £365 as one lump sum ( unlucky Callam :lol: )

All your insurances are nice and cheap though. I jealous :(
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No disrespec Virt but thats pretty damn good considering your age :thumbup: . I was quoted £550 the first year I has the SP and that was with full no claims and being in a forty plus ahem! bracket.

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Insuring an SP instead of a firestorm was £536 fully comp as one payment :lol:

Just a shame my excess is so damned high, good thing I don't intent to crash :lol:
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Was that for the week or a month? :lol:

No, I wouldn't recomend crashing either. The last thing you want is to end up with a limp wrist like Mac 8O
Mind you, I never saw a picture of it before the accident so he might have always been limp wristed :shh:

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A year :lol:

I don't think it's the limp wrist that's the problem, it's the 6th,7th and 8th fingers on each hand that worry me :lol:
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