What do people do about insuring their bikes and what does it cover? Is it better to have specialised insurance or add it to household policy? If it's stored in a locked shed, what does that do to the premiums??
I tried adding 2 ebikes approx. £3.5k total to the house insurance that has 6 months to run. Didn't go this route as there were several cycle specific insurance companies that offered 12 months policy with much better cover eg unlimited world wide use, public liability cover, etc for much less than the house insurers 6 months cover . Google cycle insurance and see what comes up.Ah, that's cool, though I think my bikes might be a little too valuable to add to the household insurance without any effects!
Anyone with bikes worth >£2k got any advice? Anyone got insurance through one of the bike shops??
Last year I added my Powerfly7 (£2,500) to my LV house&contents insurance at no extra cost. Covered "Anywhere" so long as I use a Gold Standard lock anchored to an "immovable object".I added my £2,400 bike to my Esure household insurance for £70/year.
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Kendalian
Sounds good! Who was that with?I have just re insured my two ebikes.
Problem was that to insure new for old the 7K replacement cost would be reflected in the premium so, realistically, I am guessing their value at two years old with 6000 miles between them to be around £1000 each and as such I have insurance for £92 for both bikes which includes.. Theft, Accidental Damage, Family Cover, Personal Accident, 2 mill public liability, £250 accessories and a free DNA marking kit from Yellow Jersey.
I thought that was OK but as I have had a recent claim I rang them to confirm, and all was good!
Yellow Jersey. I experimented with the values and sub £1000 its quite cheap but if you value over £1000 it soon gets dearer and as I hope t sell the Scott for around £1000 I thought it was fair.Sounds good! Who was that with?
If indoors, the house or building must have 5 lever locks. If in a house that doesn't have 5 lever locks, in a shed or Garage that doesn't have 5 lever locks in must be shackled to the proverbial.... I didn't take much note of the type of lock stipulated for out doors as I never leave mine unattended, but they were offering a discount on a green strappy thing called litelock which they recommend, if that helps.Can I ask if they made any stipulations about how you must secure your bikes when they are unattended, even indoors. zakventis in his post above says
''Covered "Anywhere" so long as I use a Gold Standard lock anchored to an "immovable object".
I read that as possibly saying 'it must be locked to an anchor' even if it's indoors and you're down the pub, what do you think?
Hmm yellow jersey want £280 per year to insure my bikeYellow Jersey. I experimented with the values and sub £1000 its quite cheap but if you value over £1000 it soon gets dearer and as I hope t sell the Scott for around £1000 I thought it was fair.
The £92 broke down was £65 for one bike with 60% off for the second bike and 10% off for going through Quotezone (https://www.quotezone.co.uk/bicycle-insurance.htm) .
At what value?Hmm yellow jersey want £280 per year to insure my bike
£3,400At what value?
If I did mine new for old it would be £380 so used a realistic second hand value.
Makes you realise how cheap car insurance is.........or how expensive bike insurance is...£10 less than my car
Yes - being over 50, car insurance is pretty reasonable - doesn't seem as if there are any similar allowances with bike insurance...Makes you realise how cheap car insurance is.........or how expensive bike insurance is...