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Bike Insurance with our insurance partner! Recommended!

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Bike Insurance with our insurance partner! Recommended!

Postby Craz on Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:15 am

Bike Insurance and Recovery!

We have teamed up with CycleGuard to offer you a fantastic price for all-year round bike insurance, recovery service and public liability insurance.

This is a product that we highly recommend that you look into. It not only gives you the peace of mind of knowing that your bike is insured but also means that should it break down in the middle of nowhere you have the means to call upon the recovery service to come and rescue you! There's also the small matter of being covered for public liability as well!

I'm covered using Cycleguard for my £1000 MTB, including 90-day European cover (per year), £1million public liability insurance and the Cycle recovery service and it's costing me a tenner a month :D

Bargain!

Insure your bike by clicking the link below! By clicking the link and insuring your bike you'll also be helping CharityAdventure.org.uk :)

http://www.cycleguard.co.uk?PromCode=106929
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Postby cat32 on Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:57 pm

Hey thanks for this. These are really competetive rates and give you peace of mind. I've been meaning to get insurance for ages now and just never got round to it, but now I have. Thanks again.x

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Postby Craz on Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:03 am

:) No worries cath.

One thing that's worth mentioning is that they have an approved lock list, so unless you have one already (from that list) I suspect you'll need to buy one to validate the policy.

I suppose - in a way - they only recommend bluddy good locks, so there's less chance of your bike being stolen in the first place (if you're using it!) so it's all good!

Oh, and if you do buy a lock, keep the receipt, otherwise I'm not sure how they'd know if you had one in the first place or not (insurance company loopholes suck! :roll: )

Have a good week!
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