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Look At Online Sites For Savings On Motorcycle Insurance

You no longer have to use the telephone or sit through endless hours with different brokers to find the best deal on motorbike insurance. If you use your computer and the Internet, within a few minutes you can find a number of different comparative prices.

Motorbike insurance might seem confusing at first. This often intimidates most people and they simple leave the cover to their broker’s discretion, following the advice blindly. Unfortunately, the broker does not always know you as well as you think he does and may not give you every discount you deserve. If you take charge of your own insurance policy, learn a little bit about cover, you put yourself in ‘the driver’s seat’ when it comes to your motorbike policy.

There are three basic types of cover for motorbike insurance. The minimum cover is liability only cover called third party only cover. This is the amount of cover required by the Road Traffic Act. If you ride the motorbike on any public land or roads, you need this cover to comply with the law. This type of cover pays for damages you cause to other people’s property or bills created if you have an accident that causes bodily injury to another person or damages their possessions.

The next step up in cover adds fire and theft cover on your motorbike. Third party, fire and theft cover, simply referred to as TPFT, pays not just for injury or loss to another it also covers your motorbike if someone steals it, vandalises it or it catches on fire. Of course, if you have an accident that is your fault, this type of insurance does not pay.

Comprehensive insurance is the most inclusive type of insurance. It pays for all the things the that TPFT pays but also pays for your bike, less the compulsory excess and any voluntary excess you choose. People that own newer bikes tend to have this type of motorbike insurance.

If you find the prices of the insurance quite expensive, there are ways to save money. One way is to add voluntary excess to your policy. Since the voluntary excess increases the amount of money you pay out of your pocket, the insurance company has to pay less. They give you a price break as an incentive to do this.

Other discounts that you might qualify for include, NCD the no claims discount, advanced training discounts, multiple policy discounts, low mileage discounts, garaged vehicle discounts and motorbike security equipment discounts. Low mileage discounts normally require that you drive your motorbike less than three thousand miles per year. Insurance companies specify the type of advanced training and security equipment that receive the discount.

Finally, once you select the best motorcycle insurance policy and premium for your situation, check out the financial strength of the company and its customer service. Eliminate companies if you notice an inordinate amount of complaints or find they have a rocky financial standing.

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