| Insurance It's illegal to ride without insurance. Before you take a motorcycle onto public roads you must get proper insurance cover. Insurance costs depend mostly on your age, the size of the bike and the area where you live. Types of insurance Third
party. If you damage a car the owner could claim against you. Or, if someone damaged your motorcycle you could claim against them. Third party fire and theft. The same as third party but it also covers you for your motorcycle being stolen or damaged by fire. Comprehensive.
Pillion passenger insurance. All policies used to automatically include cover for a pillion passenger but now you can decide whether to have that cover included or not. You can, apparently, save up to 10% by not taking out cover for a pillion passenger and, of course, never carrying one. The
cost of insurance. Engine-size groups for insurance purposes can vary from one insurer to another so it pays to shop around. Exactly what is and what isn't insured can vary from company to company so read the small print and ask your insurer or broker. You'll often have to pay the first £50 or £100 of any claim. This is called the 'excess'. The
certificate of insurance. Sometimes a broker will give you a temporary certificate or 'cover note'. This is issued while you're waiting for your certificate and is proof of insurance. Keep the cetificate safe
and produce it The
policy document. |