cycle insurance

Pilavas
Pilavas Posts: 6
edited February 2012 in Commuting general
Hello all,

Having had my bike stolen twice and as i cycle to work everyday, i think it would be wise to buy cycle insurance.
Now i just need a good recommendation, any ideas ?

a friend sent me this link but sound a little cheap: http://totalcycleassist.co.uk/

Comments

  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    The £24 a year isn't for theft cover. It's for legal assistance, plus a few extras, in the case of an accident.

    Find out what's covered on your home insurance.

    Then buy some good locks! See the LFGSS 'locks that work' thread for tips.
    MTB/CX

    "As I said last time, it won't happen again."
  • tiny_pens
    tiny_pens Posts: 293
    Is it worth considering adding as an item to your house insurance?
  • kr1s
    kr1s Posts: 125
    I covered all my bikes up to 3500 for theft and accidental damage at home and away from home under my contents insurance - worked out much cheaper
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  • Added my two bikes today to my home insurance. They are two Cubes - road valued at £750, MTB at £2,400. Few "must do's" such as locked shed, locks used inside and similar wherever I leave it. £29 per year the pair - bargain i thought.........
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    On the trail - 2012 Cube Elite Super HPC Pro
  • AA house insurance, £129 for £50,000 contents, individual bikes covered up to £2,500 included.