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Don’t Be Fooled By The Power Of TV Advertising When Looking For Motorcycle Insurance
Finding the most competitive insurance for your motorbike has been easy with the influx of insurers now making their presence felt on the internet. Many use television advertising as a way to grab your attention and hopefully your custom.
Anyone who watches commercial television stations will no doubt be sick and tired of hearing about ways to cut your insurance premiums, whether it is for your house, your contents, your van, car or motorbike just so long as you buy from the company paying the thousands of pounds for prime time TV advertising.
You could even argue that rather spending thousand on advertising some, if not all, of these insurance companies could cut the cost of their premiums which will have a real impact on those looking for low cost insurance. However, research has proven that TV advertising is worth the insurance companies investing in as many people are guided by what they hear rather than what they see.
A good example of this is the small print which accompanies these adverts. Look closely and you will see that in order to qualify for the insurance cover being advertised you have to meet the criteria, terms and conditions, in reality not many people do and yet they will have heard that annoying advertising jingle or the use of cute little creatures and be drawn to at least taking a look at what’s on offer. Don’t be fooled by the power of television advertising!
There are a number of fundamental aspects of insurance which are offered by all of the leading insurers, whether they advertise on TV or not.
- Look for genuine discounts and if necessary swap insurers to take advantage on new customer deals.
- The amount of miles you ride your motorbike each year also makes a difference in the amount you pay for your motorcycle policy. If you use it on a limited basis, consider looking into companies that offer a discount for those that travel less than a specified number of miles each year.
- For women that ride a motorcycle, some companies offer a discount purely because women are seen as a lower risk than men so this is well worth investigating!
- All insurers will offer discounts to riders who have a proven history of claims free riding, the amount offered depends on the insurer, therefore this is also worth investigating to make sure you are getting the best deals.
- Let insurers know that you are shopping around as most will offer to meet any like for like quotation you are offered by their competitors, some are also offering cash back incentives simply for choosing to purchase with them!
There are some great insurance deals currently available for motorbike riders. It is just a matter of shopping around and not being taken in by advertising tactics which may not apply to you! Remember you can always put the phone down if you feel you are being hassled by an over enthusiastic sales consultant! Shop online for your motorcycle insurance and you don’t even have to speak to anyone!
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Verify to Get the Best Motorcycle Insurance
Insurance protects the bike in the event someone who either does not have any insurance or who has too little insurance hits the rider and this type of coverage only pays for medical costs along with any lost wages one might lose and some other damages. Make sure that this form of indemnity with the property damage rider, which will pay for any damages to the bike as well asking the insurance agent if property damage is included in the policy or not.
Lastly, if one who is having a vintage bike the person may want to get special insurance to facilitate cover the costs of replacing or rebuilding the bike. It is always best to speak with the car insurance companies about this special type of coverage.
One may know it but the person can often save a good deal of money on the motorcycle insurance quotes by doing a few things. Some issues such as age, driving record, and where to live are what they are, but other issues can be modified in ways to decrease the indemnity premiums.
If the owner takes and graduates from a rider train course then one can often save money. Some companies will reward with a discount of as much as ten to fifteen percent on the premiums. The course offered by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) is a fine choice, and this especially true if the owner is under the age of 25.
Though maintaining a good driving record with no violations or accidents will often help decrease the premiums over time. If someone lives in a hard winter area where using a bike during those months is not possible, consider buying a lay up policy for those down months. If a person buys this type of indemnity just do not drive the bike while it is under this coverage. This can also be thought of as luggage compartment insurance.
It is recommended and always better to ask the insurance agent what discounts they offer. They may be able to tell things that the person did not know. Lastly, if someone already have automobile insurance with a carrier ask if he/she can get a discount if the person insures the bike with them as well and one can often save a good bit of money by staying with the same company.
In conclusion, always make sure you check to observe what the deductible is set at. You don’t need one that is too elevated, but not too low either.
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Approved Enhanced Security Measures Can Help Lower The Cost Of Motorcycle Insurance
Every year there is in excess of 35,000 motorbikes stolen in the UK. The percentage of bike being recovered is extremely low, approximately one in five never being returned to their rightful owner. As it takes experienced thieves only 14 seconds, on average, to steal a bike you need to do everything possible to stop your bike becoming a statistic.
Security has to be a top priority for all motorbike owners, irrespective of the size, make or model of their machine as the motorbike thieves aren’t that fussy which bikes they steal as any relatively new model can be sold on the black market and for older machines be broken down and the parts sold for cash.
The main reason that motorbike theft is so proliferate is that it take just those 14 seconds for thieves to pick a bike up which has no enhanced security and put it into the back of a van and drive away, for the most part unnoticed by the authorities or the general public. Joy riders are also rather partial to helping themselves to unprotected motorbikes or scooters as it is so easy to do.
Using a common sense approach to where you park your bike can help to reduce theft, this may mean that you have to pay for parking in some towns and cities, but rather that than arrived back to find you have no bike at all.
Anther advantage of enhancing security is that many motorbike insurers will offer discounts off the premiums if your motorbike has approved enhanced security. The main word here is ‘enhanced’, although the insurance companies welcome preventative measures the ones you use have to be on the insurers ‘approved’ list to be offered the discounts. If you are unsure which security devices are approved, you simply have to phone the insurers and ask which they approve of.
Unfortunately some of the approved enhanced security is pretty expensive so you will have to decide whether the value of your motorbike warrants spending the money. Your own security measures may work but they may not get you a discount!
The more visible the security measures the more likely the thieves will pass your bike by and aim for one that has no visible signs of security. The most visible is probably a hefty cable locks, more especially if they are put round a sturdy anchor point concreted into the road and wrapped around as many parts of your bike as possible, not just the front tyre.
Disc locks pose little problem to professional motorbike thieves but may pose more of a problem to opportunist thieves, so they are better than not using anything at all. Many bike manufacturers and insurance companies recommend marking your bike with VIN, vehicle identification number, and your postcode. Mark as many components of your bike as your can, if your bike is stolen to be broken down for spares you may not get your entire bike back but it will help the authorities track the thieves.
Any enhanced security measures you make should be told to your motorcycle insurance company, if they give you a discount off your insurance premiums so much the better!
post by : Tom Jones
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Tips in Getting Insurance For Your Motorcycle
Here’s one basic truth: the most number of vehicular accidents on the road happen to motorcycles. This is not hard to believe, for even though motorcycles are probably the easiest to drive, the driver (and rider) is most often open to danger. It would therefore be not a surprise if companies show you insanely high premiums. Many factors are considered when companies evaluate you and give you insurance.
Almost all the principles in getting car insurance also apply in getting insurance for motorcycles. For instance, one of the first and foremost things that companies check out is the make of your bike. The newer the model of your motorcycle, the more expensive the premiums will be. As with car insurance, the driver or motorcycle-owner’s age is also a factor. The younger or extremely older you are, the higher the premiums.
The most suitable age for insurance companies is that between 25 to 50 years old. Where you live is also a factor. If you live in an area where there is too much traffic, chances are, you would have to pay more. This is because companies evaluate these things based on how accident-prone the area you live in is. Your current and past driving record also speaks. If you’ve already had a number of road violations or accidents to your name, then brace yourself for expensive premiums.
So what should you do to cut off expenses?
There are simple ways for you to get discounts. One is to first find the best company for you. Fortunately, the internet has made it easy for everyone. All you have to is search for websites that compare the rates and motorcycle insurance quotes of different insurance companies. Shop around as much as you can. The more companies you check out, the more chances you would have of getting the best and affordable insurance deal. If you know people who own motorcycles themselves, ask for their advice.
You can also gain discounts by securing your motorcycle. With cars, this involves attaching safety gear such as seatbelts, airbags, or whatnots. It can also include installing anti-theft devices. With motorcycles, it can be a little bit more difficult. However, if you can ensure the insurance company that you can secure your bike, you can still get discounts. Some practical ways to secure your bike would be chaining it with a padlock, or garaging it.
If you do not often use your bike, or use it only for pleasure riding or such, inform your company. You could surely get discounts for the low mileage. Be sure though, to give the company an honest estimation of the mileage you would be using. As in most cases, if you are found out to have provided false information, the company will drop you from their auto insurance program and you will be left penniless. It would also be a bad record for other companies.
Finally, just as in cars, special motorcycle driving classes are also provided. If possible, take such courses. They would look good on your record and increase the discounts the company would give you.
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Save on Motorcycle Insurance
Tired of paying too much for motorcycle insurance? You’re not alone. Most drivers assume that there’s nothing you can do about the price, but that’s not true. Here are some ideas for getting the insurance you need for less.
Reduce Your Risks
Insurance is a numbers game. If the average motorcyclist like you has $1,000 of claims in a year, the insurance company has to charge you more than $1,000 a year. The first risk is the risk of accidents, liability and injuries. Insurance companies do their best to identify the risk level you represent. You can lower your risk level by maintaining a good driving record. The type of bike you ride can also affect your premiums. Some bikes statistically are involved in accidents more frequently. Get a couple of insurance quotes before you buy a new bike. It might influence which motorcycle you choose.
The second risk is the risk of damage or theft to your motorcycle. Motorbikes are much more likely to be stolen than cars are. If you can show the insurance company that you are taking steps to minimize the risk of having your bike stolen, you’ll get a better price on insurance. Keep it in a garage and / or install an anti-theft device. A less expensive motorcycle will cost less to insure because the cost of replacement is lower. If you could afford to replace your motorcycle yourself in the event of loss, you might consider dropping the coverage on your bike and just buying liability insurance. Get a quote with and without collision and comprehensive to see whether you’ll save enough to make it worth it.
Pay Your Annual Premium Upfront
Most insurance companies will allow you to pay annually or monthly. If you pay monthly, they charge interest. If you can pay for the whole annual policy at the beginning, you’ll save money.
Comparison Shop
Compare policies with different companies. Most people just renew their insurance without comparing the price from other insurance companies. Rates can vary widely from one insurer to another. Most insurance companies specialize in a niche. One will prefer car drivers to motorcyclists. Another only insures the safest drivers. There are even some that specialize in high risk policies. When you contact an insurance company and ask for a quote, they won’t refuse to sell you a policy if you’re not their preferred type of driver – they’ll just quote you a high price. If you contact a company that does specialize in drivers like you, you’ll get a better deal. You can go through an independent broker or contact insurance companies directly. Many insurance companies will offer an instant online quote. This makes it quick and easy to shop several insurance companies. You don’t have to wait until your existing policy is up. In most cases, if you find a better policy, your company will refund your premium for the remaining term.
All of these ideas will take some time on your part, but it’s well worth the effort. In return for the research you do now, you’ll save on your insurance month after month.
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