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Bike insurance, whos good and whos bad

  • keego33
    keego33
    14 years ago

    Its time for me to renew my comprehenesive insurance third time, whats been the experience with insurance companies, comapring price and policies?

    I only have the insurance the bike shop arranged.

  • Damon
    Damon
    14 years ago


    www.insuremyride.com.au sold me comprehensive for my Iron 883 for $375 per annum with quarterly payment. Were much cheaper than Fraser's arranged at the dealership. I'm 37 and live in Sydney's inner west with 60% no claim but only had riders license for two years. Pretty good I reckon.


  • keego33
    keego33
    14 years ago

    Thanks I will try them.

  • djs
    djs
    14 years ago

    I looked around and got quite a few quotes and ended up going with AAMI motorcycle insurance.   $390 per annum and it is to agreed value of $13349 on 60% no claim bonus +  500 protective clothing cover.  Could get a little cheaper with insuremyride.com.au and ebikeinsurance.com.au (only 15-30 less) but they only do market value and actually had not as much cover overall as the aami policy.

  • jay73
    jay73
    14 years ago
    I am with Shannons, only cost me a little under $28 per month about $335 for the year and agreed Value.
  • SIR883
    SIR883
    14 years ago

    I tot i was getting a good deal. I am paying $720 per annum. $60 bucks a month. I am with QBE.

    Im 26 and i tot that was dirt cheap.

     

  • Bonkerz
    Bonkerz
    14 years ago
    I was with e-bike, then went to insuremyride this year since they made the best offer.
  • BAKES
    BAKES
    14 years ago

    QBE $333 fully comprehensive a year

    they also give 10% discount to Hog members.

  • Nightrider
    Nightrider
    14 years ago
    Swan who now underwrite HD insurance.
    Always insured with them as i was waiting for my bike a looked at the 10 or so largest and or Moto specialists and the swan beat everyone out on price replacement and overall policy.
    Really good with multiple riders excesses etc.
    They have always and still do specialize in bikes.

    One mob quoted me nearly a grand per annum !!
  • HOG50
    HOG50
    11 years ago
    Resurrecting an old thread for comparison sake.

    What prices are we paying now - 4 years later?
  • blueystar
    blueystar
    11 years ago
    woolies do insurance now
  • Bear2009
    Bear2009
    11 years ago

    +1 for swan , they were cheapest for my 48 and insured for agreed value plus were nearly $150 cheaper than insure my ride, which only insured for market value 

     

  • Peterdk
    Peterdk
    11 years ago

    Swann,

    I pay $20 per month for the sporty and $40 for the Heritage. Nearly 1/2 the price of insuremyride!

    Peter

  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    11 years ago

    Shannons

  • Bonkerz
    Bonkerz
    11 years ago
    I think I went with Swann too. I was with insuremyride and swapped bikes (nothing else changed) and they were almost the most expensive quote.
  • TC883
    TC883
    11 years ago

    Shannons again. Affordable and great to deal with.

  • FatRob
    FatRob
    11 years ago

    QBE were the best for me.  They were recommended by the dealer when I bought the bike and the premium has dropped every year since despite having one claim.

    FatRob.

  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    11 years ago
    Swann were $50 cheaper than QBE for me and insure my ride were the same price as QBE but only for market value not agreed value.
  • Some jerk
    Some jerk
    10 years ago
    Insure my ride offer comprehensive and packages for those who don't ride daily - not too bad.