Car NCB on bike

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by alfi, Apr 26, 2004.

  1. alfi

    alfi Guest

    Could I use my 2 years NCB from my car on a bike instead?
     
    alfi, Apr 26, 2004
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    darsy Guest

    generally not.
     
    darsy, Apr 26, 2004
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    Kevin Stone Guest

    Could I use my 2 years NCB from my car on a bike instead?
    insurers and asking them?

    Surely its easier to ask here and hope someone has been able to. He may have
    to phone 50 insurers until he finds one which does?

    FWIW the AA used to, but they've stopped doing bikes now.

    Stonge
     
    Kevin Stone, Apr 26, 2004
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    ogden Guest

    H&R (www.insurance2000.co.uk) ask about it, so maybe.
     
    ogden, Apr 26, 2004
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    Sue Rogers Guest

    Anyone bought one of these yet?

    How do you find them?

    Hubby's thinking of trading-in his beloved RF900 for one. Bit of a
    change in style but there you go!
     
    Sue Rogers, Apr 26, 2004
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    Mash Guest

    Look in a bike shop.
     
    Mash, Apr 26, 2004
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    Abso Guest

    It worked for me. Made the difference between sensible and "how
    fucking much" on the blade.
     
    Abso, Apr 26, 2004
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    Molly Guest

    *checks The Big Red Book of UKRM rules*

    8943:a sub section 456s
    Do not let Newbies think that the group is a free source of
    information. Stamp out this behavior immediately.

    You're right.....again.
     
    Molly, Apr 26, 2004
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    platypus Guest

    That's because Auntie Carole has bought the AA's entire bike insurance
    business.
     
    platypus, Apr 26, 2004
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    Verdigris Guest

    How did that work out?
     
    Verdigris, Apr 26, 2004
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    Triffid Guest

    [2] NO POOFTERS!!!!!
     
    Triffid, Apr 27, 2004
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