Bike sure wont fully comp it if its not road registered.Bikesure (ERS) - £205 fully comp on a 2010 Honda TRX420.
Think basc are in conjunction with james hallum insurance. Tried them, quite expensive!I insure my quads with MS Amlin agricultural vehicles policy. Also BASC were promoting a quad bike insrance scheme. Check theire website.
Mine is is agri registered.Bike sure wont fully comp it if its not road registered.
Just had a couple of quotes come through from other companies that dont require it, not badly priced either, so will probably go with one of them.Perhaps your answer is to road reg your quadas an "agricultural machine". Not so strict on lighting etc.
Zero road tax as well.
Same here. £140 3rd Party, Fire & Theft on a brand new CFMotoBikesure (ERS)
Needed cover for when being transported to ground so fully comp needed.Same here. £140 3rd Party, Fire & Theft on a brand new CFMoto
Ah. Mine's registered so I didn't think of thatNeeded cover for when being transported to ground so fully comp needed.
Bike sure wouldn't do it without it being registered.
Got sorted with another company now.
If that’s on a trailer then doesn’t the towing vehicle insurance cover it?Needed cover for when being transported to ground so fully comp needed.
Bike sure wouldn't do it without it being registered.
Got sorted with another company now.
Yes i did try them, but came in alot more expensive.Been with the BASC nominated broker Hallum since 2015, fully comp and any driver agriculture and forestry policy, great deal.
who did you go with? i was insured with bikesure last year and this year they can't get any of the companies they broker with to insure mine. Might have to road register mine to get it insuredNeeded cover for when being transported to ground so fully comp needed.
Bike sure wouldn't do it without it being registered.
Got sorted with another company now.