Thanks again I'll ring about tomorrow and hopefully get it sorted. I wouldn' be that bothered if it was a throw away bike it' not something I can afford to pay out for again if i had too.
Hi Steven, I work for Yellow Jersey Cycle Insurance (so obvious bias) but our bicycle policy is set up for this. You can insure the bike under your name, and as your son is a member of your family, it is covered while he is riding/racing it. I won't paste a link but if you Google Yellow Jersey you'll find us . Will
Off topic - I shudder to think how expensive his next bike might be next year, when he's grown? You are setting paternal support standards high, early.
Off topic - I shudder to think how expensive his next bike might be next year, when he's grown? You are setting paternal support standards high, early.
This.
This. But Will (above) has offered an alternative. Another alternative, if you can afford a £1250 bike for a 9 year old, is to 'self-insure'.
Here' the offending article. It's a custom built Scatto Jcross 26. Aluminium frameset with Carbon steerer handlebars seatpost and saddle. Box one groupset with an 11-46t cassette twinned with super short 135mm Cranks and a Mavic wheel set
i work for co-op so declaring an interest, but our approach is probably typical of many. the op’s son’s bike would be insurable under a contents insurance policy...
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