MCE Insurance advised there was no increase in the £230 premium however the underwriters will require £68.17 to cover the admin
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Probably, not ever had bike insurance before so I went with them as the cost and benefits were reasonable although the excess was high. Hopefully next year I will have more reasonable options.Anfield800 wrote:What a rip off? Will you be taking your custom elsewhere when you renew?
Most now state you may or will incur a fee for any change on the policy and the better of them detail those changes that can wait until renewal (some speeding codes for example). I was with Ford Insure for many years and they never charged me any changes so it may be linked to newer policies. My current insurers via Sainsburys will charge £15 which is cheap, I think the average is or was £30.gn2 wrote: Most insurers do not charge any admin fee for non performance related modifications.
If you have state farm, all they want to know about is cylinder count... this is a statement from my agent. Upgrading from 4 to 6 or 6 to 8, etc... lol. 300+ horsepower boosted 95 civic hatchback sits in my driveway now, insurance as cheap as a whistlemaddiedog wrote:Insurance in the UK is so silly. I can mod the hell out of my scooter here in the US, and as long as I don't change the displacement, they don't care. That said, even if I did change the displacement and didn't tell them, they would probably process any claim anyways.Insurance here protects the rider, not the insurer.