Yes, like that. That could be an expensive repair bill and it looked entirely like the cyclists fault. Wonder if he had 3rd party insurance...
Broken/fractured hip? Slashed face? That modern cars crumple so easily is reassuring - whatever his injuries were, they would have been far worse, if it were not for the bacofoil body panel.Yes, like that. That could be an expensive repair bill and it looked entirely like the cyclists fault. Wonder if he had 3rd party insurance...
Is it worth chasing details of Cycling UK's 3rd party cover? Omitting such important information from their website suggests murk further down the line - why not make all policy documents available? Why only FAQ and Guidance Notes? And incomplete notes at that. I'm going to look elsewhere.interested to see if you do get confirmation/details of the 3rd party insurance cover
I don't ever plan to ride a bicycle on the roads, but I do meet a few people (often with dogs) when riding off-road and on tow paths. Maybe I should "take one for the team" and look into this.Is it worth chasing details of Cycling UK's 3rd party cover? Omitting such important information from their website suggests murk further down the line - why not make all policy documents available? Why only FAQ and Guidance Notes? And incomplete notes at that. I'm going to look elsewhere.
I'm in Cycling UK too - please let us know your findings if you do make that enquiry.I have 3rd party insurance with cycling UK and I didn't check coverage but it certainly isn't a listed exception. Always difficult with insurance companies and I may contact the insurance company directly. .........
Do you mean converted bicycles aren't listed as an exception in the policy documents Cycling UK has emailed/posted to you?I have 3rd party insurance with cycling UK and I didn't check coverage but it certainly isn't a listed exception.
Cycling UK don't issue policy documents - the insurance is part of the benefits of being a member.Do you mean converted bicycles aren't listed as an exception in the policy documents Cycling UK has emailed/posted to you?
Has Cycling UK sent you policy documents detailing exactly what they cover, their terms and conditions etc?We use Cycling UK and ironically have just paid next year's cover at what might be seen as an expensive £33 each but the cover is good IMO in this "compo manic" part of the UK.
On the BBS01B, the user can only change the power limit is by hacking, and there's no way that anyone can prove that the seller didn't set the controller's power limit using Bafang software.the fact that you can change the power settings means it is not road legal any insurance will be a waste of money.