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Pleasant insurance surprise
« on: 27 May 2017, 12:22:42 »

Insured the Ovlov today, 40,000mikes p.a, fully comp, business use, £445 for the year. So cheaper than the omega  :y

I realise that will sound expensive to a lot of the coffin-dodgers out there, but for a young whipper-snapper such as myself, pretty good :).
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #1 on: 27 May 2017, 12:37:45 »

Cant remember exactly how much I pay for insurance, but I know its a lot less than the VED. One of the few advantages of being old.
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #2 on: 27 May 2017, 13:47:24 »

Insured the Ovlov today, 40,000mikes p.a, fully comp, business use, £445 for the year. So cheaper than the omega  :y

I realise that will sound expensive to a lot of the coffin-dodgers out there, but for a young whipper-snapper such as myself, pretty good :).

I pay £160 ish and £324.

I have never paid a lot for insurance because as a 'whippersnapper' I saw it as an optional extra.
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #3 on: 27 May 2017, 15:06:38 »

40,000 mikes a year. You're a busy boy  :-*
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #4 on: 27 May 2017, 15:25:15 »

Insured the Ovlov today, 40,000mikes p.a, fully comp, business use, £445 for the year. So cheaper than the omega  :y

I realise that will sound expensive to a lot of the coffin-dodgers out there, but for a young whipper-snapper such as myself, pretty good :).

I pay £160 ish and £324.

I have never paid a lot for insurance because as a 'whippersnapper' I saw it as an optional extra.

Didn't we all ?  ;D
Afetr paying £636 for TPF&T in 1979, I felt like I was owed a few years worth. Especially when I arrived in England to find the very few policemen they did have, didn't even carry guns.  ::)
Also, not much point in insuring a motorbike when you don't have a licence, and taking a bike test to gain a full licence was seen as a sure sign of homosexuality, which was very much frowned upon at the time.  :D
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #5 on: 27 May 2017, 16:34:46 »

Insured the Ovlov today, 40,000mikes p.a, fully comp, business use, £445 for the year. So cheaper than the omega  :y

I realise that will sound expensive to a lot of the coffin-dodgers out there, but for a young whipper-snapper such as myself, pretty good :).

I pay £160 ish and £324.

I have never paid a lot for insurance because as a 'whippersnapper' I saw it as an optional extra.

Didn't we all ?  ;D
Afetr paying £636 for TPF&T in 1979, I felt like I was owed a few years worth. Especially when I arrived in England to find the very few policemen they did have, didn't even carry guns.  ::)
Also, not much point in insuring a motorbike when you don't have a licence, and taking a bike test to gain a full licence was seen as a sure sign of homosexuality, which was very much frowned upon at the time.  :D
And you could insist you were taxed and insured, they couldn't prove you weren't....or even if you was really you.  ;D
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #6 on: 27 May 2017, 16:35:54 »

Oh....and I think chrome tailpipes are more gay than having a bike licence  ;D
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #7 on: 27 May 2017, 17:05:28 »

40,000 mikes a year. You're a busy boy  :-*

Until we move, new commute is 75miles each way.  ::)
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #8 on: 27 May 2017, 21:10:35 »

Insured the Ovlov today, 40,000mikes p.a, fully comp, business use, £445 for the year. So cheaper than the omega  :y

I realise that will sound expensive to a lot of the coffin-dodgers out there, but for a young whipper-snapper such as myself, pretty good :).

I pay £160 ish and £324.

I have never paid a lot for insurance because as a 'whippersnapper' I saw it as an optional extra.

Didn't we all ?  ;D
Afetr paying £636 for TPF&T in 1979, I felt like I was owed a few years worth. Especially when I arrived in England to find the very few policemen they did have, didn't even carry guns.  ::)
Also, not much point in insuring a motorbike when you don't have a licence, and taking a bike test to gain a full licence was seen as a sure sign of homosexuality, which was very much frowned upon at the time.  :D
And you could insist you were taxed and insured, they couldn't prove you weren't....or even if you was really you.  ;D

I often gave the name and address of a mate of mine, whos Dad happened to be a police sargeant.  ;D

Chrome tailpipes aren't gay they are classy and if you disagree I will come up there and spank yer arse.  :P
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Re: Pleasant insurance surprise
« Reply #9 on: 28 May 2017, 09:56:33 »

Insured the Ovlov today, 40,000mikes p.a, fully comp, business use, £445 for the year. So cheaper than the omega  :y

I realise that will sound expensive to a lot of the coffin-dodgers out there, but for a young whipper-snapper such as myself, pretty good :).

I pay £160 ish and £324.

I have never paid a lot for insurance because as a 'whippersnapper' I saw it as an optional extra.

Didn't we all ?  ;D
Afetr paying £636 for TPF&T in 1979, I felt like I was owed a few years worth. Especially when I arrived in England to find the very few policemen they did have, didn't even carry guns.  ::)
Also, not much point in insuring a motorbike when you don't have a licence, and taking a bike test to gain a full licence was seen as a sure sign of homosexuality, which was very much frowned upon at the time.  :D
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The local copper, knew I didn't have a licence for the RD400, I use to ride home from work, but he knew when he came to our work he got tea n biccys and I got a telling off, and a slap from the boss. Old rules policing  :o
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