craig_brux
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Registered: 5th Jan 06
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im sort of considering getting a 125 for fun/and its cheaper! but the last time i ahd a bike was two years ago so can i use my no-claims now?
because i can get insured on an aprilia rs125 for 300quid so i might consider it.
without the no-claims its an extra grand!!
[Edited on 12-01-2007 by bass_junkies]
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_Allan_
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
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2 years m8 with most insurance co. Trick is to insure a shit heap for as cheap as you can just before the 2 years is up if you plan to leave it a bit longer.
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JamesMG
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Registered: 14th Nov 06
Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire
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some companies such as the rac dont ask for proof as far as no claims either.. not that im condoning lying.. but if its only a month or 2 out shouldnt be an issue.. i cant remember if the rac do bikes or not tho off top of me head..
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Jay
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Registered: 26th Sep 04
Location: Liverpool
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how long for a car?
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_Allan_
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
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I think it's the same for car. I'm pretty sure it was introduced first for bikes. As it was deemed a bit more risky to insure someone who'd not been on them for a while. The car insurance companies who did both quickly cottoned on and use it as a nice get out clause.
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craig_brux
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ive found out today that its 2 years apart from norwich union which is 3 years. ive got an old moped which i can insure but ive been told to insure it for a month. and because i will have had insurance on a bike, my no-claims will be valid for 2 years after the month is up?i know it makes sense but is it true
also will i have to take my cbt again?i passed my car test before my cbt was up, but i never aplied for it on my licence or anything. do i hae to take it again?
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