Just insured both our Cube ebikes for £17.45 with an excess of £200.This is with Barclays.No need to have an account with them.
What is the value of the bikes? I can't get anything less than £300 for mine.Just insured both our Cube ebikes for £17.45 with an excess of £200.This is with Barclays.No need to have an account with them.
Just took out Platinum House insurance with Privilege Insurance. Included "Coverage away from home" for my eBike valued at £1000 less £100 voluntary excess. Total cost of house insurance £161 including Building and Contents, Emergency call out, Public Liability, Personal Liability. Put the eBike value up by another £1 and the premium or up to £184 though.What is the value of the bikes? I can't get anything less than £300 for mine.
What is the value of the bikes? I can't get anything less than £300 for mine.
What is the value of the bikes? I can't get anything less than £300 for mine.
Always review your insurance every year, regardless! It nearly always rises by more than inflation. By using comparison sites can you keep it roughly in line with inflation, risk, etc. Oh, and don't rely on a single comparison site - use at least two. They're known for also warping the offerings.I think that sux.. They were quite willing to rip you off for £120, and you LIKE them? LV hiked my premium too much, so I went with Nationwide.... House, contents personal effects, £5k of bikes, cost me £188 iirc..
People only play the 'lousy deal for loyal customers' game with me once.
I can recommend Cycling UK (aka CTC -Cycle Touring Club - in the old days) for the personal cover and 3rd party angle.The subject of bike insurance often crops up on here unsurprisingly being a cycle forum. When taking out insurance you have to consider several things, for example if you put your bike onto your house insurance does that give you cover outside your home, some do and some don't so it's worth checking.
Then there's personal cover if you take a tumble and the most important thing of all liability, if you flatten someone and they go after you for half a million you want to make sure you're covered to handle it.
Lastly there's theft of accessories and components from you machine like panniers or some nice soul trying to rip off your LCD display, you can get cover for allsorts.
I would check places like Cycleguard, British Cycling or the one I use Bikemo they have a E-Bike insurance section on their web page.
You may want to check if this includes third party cover (eg if you run into a pedestrian) as well as theft etc. If not, membership of Cycling UK will provide itMany thanks to the replies received about ebike insurance. Following the helpful suggestions from fellow Pedelecers, I’ve changed my house insurance provider to M&S who have insured my Riese and Müller bike for an additional premium of £16. Much better than the over £200 demanded by a specialist cycle insurance provider.