Cycle Insurance

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    RafatheRed

    Hi All, i have recently bought myself a motorhome and intend to take my bike with it when i go traveling around the uk.The bike will be kept on a cycle carrier on the rear mostly and during the day i will keep it inside the motorhome when i go out for the day. I wondered if i would need cycle insurance and if so any ideas which company is the best. Thanks in advance

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    Anonymous

    It depends how much the bike
    It depends how much the bike is worth I guess and how bothered you are, I personally don’t bother with insurance (they are profit making entities after all), and when I go on holiday I simply take the wheels off my bike and store it the frame in a big kitchen cupboard and the wheels at the top of my wardrobe.

    Just don’t leave it out on view and use some common sense – don’t forget with insurance you’re basically subsidising idiots who are more reckless with their belongings than you are.

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    AlsoSomniloquism

    Teach me for writing on an

    Teach me for writing on an ipad in a rush.

    Should have been …”then most companies are pretty much of a muchness” so he can take his pick. 

    (Also getting a CV ready when Live Blog editors jobs are back on the market at Road.cc)

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    Sriracha

    AlsoSomniloquism wrote:

    AlsoSomniloquism wrote:
    then you most are a much of a muchness
    gets my vote for Quote of the Week.

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    AlsoSomniloquism

    I would look if you get

    I would look if you get specific motorhome insurance and check what it covers on the contents. Some do 3-4 grand coverage for example. Obviously if you bike isn’t covered, then you most are a much of a muchness. Until you try to claim, how good are they. I would however confirm with any supplier whether the bike is covered when attached to a motorhome / vehicle etc.

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