If you damage your bike in use, get it home, put it on the drive, and reverse over it in your car.Hi Folks
I've insured my bike through my contents insurance. However, my bike is not insured for damage whilst in use (which to me is madness!). I think I would probably like to take out actual bike insurance. Can anyone recommend any insurance companies?
Thanks
J
...obviously this is said in jest as it would be encouraging insurance fraud.If you damage your bike in use, get it home, put it on the drive, and reverse over it in your car.
Hopefully your excess isn't too, erm, excessive.
Hope this helps
Obviously. I should never countenance such a thing....obviously this is said in jest as it would be encouraging insurance fraud.
If you damage your bike in use, get it home, put it on the drive, and reverse over it in your car.
Hopefully your excess isn't too, erm, excessive.
Hope this helps
Put your money that you would've spent on insurance in a jar, and if you need to fix the bike, spend the money in the jar.
I do that with both my bike and my dog and so far I've saved enough to buy 1 new bike and several new dogs...
Yes... Well I was thinking of expanding my crockery based insurance to cover my motorcycle too. The barrier to this is that the jar in question is not quite big enough to hold 10 million pounds. Guess I better start eating more jam...Yes I adopted this some years ago when the annual fee for insuring my three recumbent trikes was quoted on the wrong side of £700/annum. Since then I've saved several thousand pounds and never made a claim against myself.