Hi all
Last year I changed houyse insurance when I discovered that the current Tesco house insurance specifically excluded all ebikes - of any value
so they would happily cover your £3000 road bike - but not a £700 ebike - madness
maybe this has changed by now but anyway I changed
So - this year my Direct Line policy is up for renewal - price is still good but I wanted to confirm the ebikes are covered
Rang up and - Yup - no problem - when I checked the cover level it is about £100 below the combined value of the bikes - but the person I was talking to offered to increase to increase the cover to £5000 at no extra cost
So - worth knowing - ring them up and get a free cover on all shed contents - including ebikes
WHile I was at it I checked the rules regarding locking, securtity etc.
I described the shed - 2 bolts with padlocks - hidden himges so you can;t just unscrew the hinges (worth checking this - a lot can be) and bike locked together inside. - This is apparently fine.
No restrictions regarding the type of locks etc etc
Whereas my Yellow Jersey insurance that I have for outside the house etc - insists on having Sold Secure Gold rated locks - plus other stuff
so if it gets knicked - I would claim on the house - not the bike insurance
Just thought I would share this in case it is useful to someone!
Last year I changed houyse insurance when I discovered that the current Tesco house insurance specifically excluded all ebikes - of any value
so they would happily cover your £3000 road bike - but not a £700 ebike - madness
maybe this has changed by now but anyway I changed
So - this year my Direct Line policy is up for renewal - price is still good but I wanted to confirm the ebikes are covered
Rang up and - Yup - no problem - when I checked the cover level it is about £100 below the combined value of the bikes - but the person I was talking to offered to increase to increase the cover to £5000 at no extra cost
So - worth knowing - ring them up and get a free cover on all shed contents - including ebikes
WHile I was at it I checked the rules regarding locking, securtity etc.
I described the shed - 2 bolts with padlocks - hidden himges so you can;t just unscrew the hinges (worth checking this - a lot can be) and bike locked together inside. - This is apparently fine.
No restrictions regarding the type of locks etc etc
Whereas my Yellow Jersey insurance that I have for outside the house etc - insists on having Sold Secure Gold rated locks - plus other stuff
so if it gets knicked - I would claim on the house - not the bike insurance
Just thought I would share this in case it is useful to someone!