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can anyone recommend a good insurance company to cover my bikes when locked in the shed.
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M&SCube Hanzz Pro FRSquarepants wrote:It's not that I'm over over biked, my bike is under personed...0
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Hi,
I looked at insurance for my bike, and found their were quite a lot of clauses in the small print. They often ask you to use approved locks, which are mentioned on lists they have, otherwise you won't be covered.
I decided to add mine to the home contents insurance. The premium hardly changed at all, as opposed to paying £20-£30 for a new policy.
Might be worth looking at your contents insurance, and adding it to that?0 -
depending on the value of your bike/s there will be certain conditions you have to adhere to. bikes have to be in locked up by approved locks locked to a fixed feature something that cant be removed. by certain times.
then there's the price if you have an expensive bike or bikes there's the price it can get quit expensive to insure a few bikes. and then there is the exccess because they in a wooden shed.... thats if the company will insure them in a wooden shed.. some state it must be a brick concrete or stone building with a slate or stone roof. and have certain locks on the door.
here is a few to check out, but like i say not cheap if you have an expensive bike/s.
http://www.cycleguard.co.uk/home.asp?gc ... tAodunUYyw
http://www.protectyourbubble.com/bicycl ... e/?agg=DMF
https://www.eta.co.uk/insurance/cycle
http://www.cycleinsurance.co.uk/
http://www.ctc.org.uk/desktopdefault.aspx?tabid=3468
http://www.eandl.co.uk/cycle-insurance
these are just a few that google threw up for me... not all will cover the bikes in a shed so read the small print or email them... and like mentioned might be better going on the home contents ins. would be cheaper.www.bearbackbiking.com
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