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Has anyone had experience of this company?, they are beating the compeition for insurance by £80!
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No bike experience but did look at insuring the car through them as they seem to offer a good policy at a good rate, Let us know how you get on with them.
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Taken the policy anyway, £222.00 TPFT on the SP1 :lol:
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What's TPFT? I pay about AUS$350 annually for full insurance on my 99 Storm. This thread just got me wondering how it compares to the UK.
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Third Party Fire And Theft, I.e. no payout if I crash it and its my fault

This is the SP1 model :D
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I was paying around £400 for my Storm two years ago
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Ouch!
£163 fully Comp :lol:

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Pete.L wrote:Ouch!
£163 fully Comp :lol:

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SP1's are alot higher insurance group than the lowly Storm :p
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Jacey Boy wrote:SP1's are alot higher insurance group than the lowly Storm :p
Sports touring against Sports :wink:

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Sports Touring against Super Sports :wink:
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Jacey Boy wrote:Sports Touring against Super Sports :wink:
Yeah you're right Jacey, Super Sports, but you get what I mean, :?: don't you :!:

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Yes I get what you mean :roll:

But the SP1 is a much higher group :wink:
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You two crack me up :lol:
I'm with Bennetts Storm is group 12 (that should end your argument :wink: )
and I lied 8O got home and looked at the policy and it cost £166.95 :oops:
but I do get covered for puntures as well so that make up for it :P

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Pete.L wrote:Pete.l
P.S 19 years no claims helps :lol:
LOL :lol:
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