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Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:35 pm
by mikesbytes
ireland57 wrote:Our commissaire gave a little speech today after a finish line sprint accident (one rider down; bike damaged; rider scraped but ok) and said that UCI have started a rule change for road and track.

Basically it was "if you cause an accident you may be legally liable for damage to man and machine" only now the rules will be aiding the claims not being neutral as I guess they were before.

I have theft and damage insurance as part of house policy but I'm starting to rethink.....may need more.
Where is this documented?

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:03 pm
by david198728
if its a high speed crash. your body will receive more damage than ur bike. so i think ur personal insurance is more important than bike insurance

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:35 pm
by jgunner
Guys, just wondering, if you keep your bike in the balcony of your home, is this normally covered by the insurance? As Balcony is part your home but it's in open air space.

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:41 pm
by elStado
jgunner wrote:Guys, just wondering, if you keep your bike in the balcony of your home, is this normally covered by the insurance? As Balcony is part your home but it's in open air space.
I don't know, but my insurance would be a solid, high security D-lock (e.g. Abus Granit X Plus 54) with a separate cable/chain with it's own lock for the wheels/2nd lock.

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:06 am
by GraemeL
jgunner wrote:Guys, just wondering, if you keep your bike in the balcony of your home, is this normally covered by the insurance? As Balcony is part your home but it's in open air space.
Check the PDS, when I was looking at different insurance companies, some stated that the bike had to locked in a secured shed, garage or room in the house.
I went with Bikesure who don't have any locking requirements at home or out and about.

Graeme

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:55 am
by blossy84
jgunner wrote:Guys, just wondering, if you keep your bike in the balcony of your home, is this normally covered by the insurance? As Balcony is part your home but it's in open air space.
If you're referring the your home policy you will need the check the policy for either sub limits or exclusions relating to theft in the open air. It's not unusual for this time of claim to be limited (or on some cheaper policies even excluded).

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:12 am
by pawnii
in the 3yrs i've been with QBE i've made 2 claims.
First one happened when a car ran me off the road. I didn't get the number plate. I was paid $3800 minus $500 excess
Second one was me driving into my garage with bike still on the car's roof rack. I was paid $5700 minus $500 excess.
Second one happened 4 weeks ago.

QBE didn't pay for the Thule ProRide bike carrier as it's part of the car, car insurance :evil:

Both claims were assessed and approved within 2 weeks .

Re: Do i need insurance?

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:40 am
by kosh
gururug wrote:
GraemeL wrote:Anyone here used Cycle Cover?
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Sounds too good to be true. I'd be very surprised if they lived up to all these claims or they can deliver this at a viable price.
I went with CycleCover a couple of years ago. Home+Contents+Bike insurance. My total premiums actually went down from my previous H&C insurer. Last month I cracked a carbon rim and they covered a new wheelset, no further questions, two week turnaround. I was very (pleasantly) surprised. Thumbs up for CycleCover.