Insurance?
OwenDyson
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Does anyone know of a company that offers temporary cycle insurance?
I'm borrowing a bike (one much better than my old hack) for a sportive in a few weeks and want to save myself having to shell out thousands of pounds for a new one when I inevitably crash it on a twisty Lake district descent.
Any advice on the subject would be much appreciated!
I'm borrowing a bike (one much better than my old hack) for a sportive in a few weeks and want to save myself having to shell out thousands of pounds for a new one when I inevitably crash it on a twisty Lake district descent.
Any advice on the subject would be much appreciated!
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OwenDyson wrote:Does anyone know of a company that offers temporary cycle insurance?
I'm borrowing a bike (one much better than my old hack) for a sportive in a few weeks and want to save myself having to shell out thousands of pounds for a new one when I inevitably crash it on a twisty Lake district descent.
Any advice on the subject would be much appreciated!
Probably the cheapest way is to put it on your home contents insurance cover. I have been researching cycle insurance, it blumen' expensive, it's cheaper to insure my car for me and the enemy fully comp for a year. Bloody ludicrous it is.Trek Madone 3.5
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