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johnl
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insurance for two bikes

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I have found myself fortunate enough to now own two motorcycles and wish to have both on the road at once.

Does anyone have any suggestions of insurance companies that run multibike policies.

thanks

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Post by iandunn1100ss »

I use carole nash for my bikes and a know bennetts do a group insurance to
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Post by tripe »

ebike as well
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After the good old days of the Norwich Union rider policy when you had as many you liked,i also ended up with Carol Nash,i've seen a couple of muti bike policies,but i've found CN pretty easy going on the aftermarket bits,haveing said all that,they wanted an arm and leg to insure my Gilera 180 runner and i had to go elsewhere,but now i've some N/C on it i'll try and tie that in as well.
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Post by m25jambuster »

I use eBike and that can take up to 4 bikes on one policy. From what I can remember they value the premium on the most valuable bike and then you pay a notional additional premium per extra bike.
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ebike for me, all extras listed and covered.. bloody flexible and they let you change bikes like your socks
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shame you dont change your socks as often as your bikes :wink:
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Post by PBBoxer »

haha

Says the new owner of one of my most loved bikes!

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Post by f90x »

carol nash for me, nice and easy for two bikes and costs about an extra £45 from memory but up for renewal in feb so i might try ebike next time
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Post by andrew s »

Try BMW insurance through Devitt DA, if you only own BMW's as it only costs £10 to add an additional BMW after the first and up to 4 bikes.

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