Insurance Q

Anything goes, and mine's a Guinness.
Slaz
Posts: 23
Joined: Thu May 26, 2016 12:50 pm
Location: Wirral
Has thanked: 9 times

Insurance Q

Post by Slaz »

Hi all,i need a little help,simple Q what would be the cheapest to insure
BMWF800GS or TRIUMPH TIGER 800,both around 2010 Reg
Thanks in advance
Ride Safe Baza
Richard Simpson Mark II
Posts: 3768
Joined: Tue May 09, 2017 9:03 pm
Has thanked: 1612 times
Been thanked: 1830 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Richard Simpson Mark II »

Both Group 12 with most insurers, I think you'll find.
User avatar
Elmer J Fudd
Posts: 459
Joined: Sat Aug 05, 2017 7:37 pm
Has thanked: 77 times
Been thanked: 222 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Elmer J Fudd »

Age, convictions, accidents, credit rating, location, lifestyle etc. etc. there is no way someone else can tell you what you would pay.

For me, the Tiger 800 (2017) with RAC was just over £100.00 Comprehensive, someone else could be over a grand......

Some insurers might like one model and not another, it's a bloody minefield, littered with corpses of those trying to get a deal.
User avatar
Mickdb1
Posts: 644
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:57 pm
Location: Derbyshire
Has thanked: 16 times
Been thanked: 86 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Mickdb1 »

Some companies offer euro breakdown within their quotes, some dont. If yer thinking of travel abroard also ask how much for breakdown cover??
Write down exactly what cover yer want the tell each broker the same story. You will find the cheapest quote FOR THE SAME COVER
HTHY
You dont pack up biking when you grow old

You grow old when you pack up biking
Slaz
Posts: 23
Joined: Thu May 26, 2016 12:50 pm
Location: Wirral
Has thanked: 9 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Slaz »

Elmer J Fudd wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2017 8:58 pm Age, convictions, accidents, credit rating, location, lifestyle etc. etc. there is no way someone else can tell you what you would pay.

For me, the Tiger 800 (2017) with RAC was just over £100.00 Comprehensive, someone else could be over a grand......

Some insurers might like one model and not another, it's a bloody minefield, littered with corpses of those trying to get a deal.
First off,thanks to all who replied,atm i have a 2001 BMWF650GS,with Bennetts FC £111,00,
Age, convictions, accidents, credit rating, location, lifestyle
66 None None Great Posh Retired
The reason i'm asking is i might be changing,and i like both bikes,and was just wondering about the insurance,
£100,FC seems deal of the year for a new bike,btw how d'you rate the Tiger,and did you try the BMW800,
Sorry for so many Qs and being a PITA
Ride Safe Baza ;)
TomBoyNI
Posts: 1391
Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:23 pm
Location: Northern Ireland
Has thanked: 31 times
Been thanked: 40 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by TomBoyNI »

Just try a meerkat or gocompare Quote and then edit the bike.

Should give you a pretty accurate idea then.
Boo :-p

https://tbni.blog
Motorcycling | Technology | Photography
Hoggyf
Posts: 581
Joined: Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:18 am
Has thanked: 56 times
Been thanked: 41 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Hoggyf »

I've had both Triumph and BMW, both 2011 bikes.
Engine wise the Triumph is much more flexible, stick it in top gear and just use it like a scooter, it will pull smoothly from about 1700 revs in top but the GS is better on Fuel by around 10mpg , power wise I didn't notice much difference.
BMW probably handled a little better as the Triumph is a little choppy, dash is better on the Triumph, headlight on the BMW always goes faulty with the reflective bit burning out.
Only reason I got ride of the BMW was it was too tall for me, I lowered it 50mm front and back and still was one footing it where as the Triumph on the std low seat setting is fine for me.
Hope that helps
Then:
Honda MB5, Honda MBX125, 350LC, RGV250, MTX125, GasGas JTX250, CM 644 DS, BMW R1100S, Beta Rev3 250, Beta Rev4T, Honda XL700V Transalp, BMW F800 GS, Kawasaki Super Sherpa
Now:
Montesa 4RT, Triumph Tiger 800, Beta Alp, Montesa 315
Slaz
Posts: 23
Joined: Thu May 26, 2016 12:50 pm
Location: Wirral
Has thanked: 9 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Slaz »

Hoggyf,what can i say,i've been looking for that type of comparison for ages,
not fussed about the fuel,as i only do bugga all mileage,sounds like its a Triumph,
all round, :oops:
As you've had them both what about ins,??
Thanks again mate ;)
Richard Simpson Mark II
Posts: 3768
Joined: Tue May 09, 2017 9:03 pm
Has thanked: 1612 times
Been thanked: 1830 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Richard Simpson Mark II »

On road only...get the Triumph

For venturing off-tarmac, get the BM.
User avatar
Elmer J Fudd
Posts: 459
Joined: Sat Aug 05, 2017 7:37 pm
Has thanked: 77 times
Been thanked: 222 times

Re: Insurance Q

Post by Elmer J Fudd »

Slaz wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:37 pm
Elmer J Fudd wrote: Fri Nov 10, 2017 8:58 pm Age, convictions, accidents, credit rating, location, lifestyle etc. etc. there is no way someone else can tell you what you would pay.

For me, the Tiger 800 (2017) with RAC was just over £100.00 Comprehensive, someone else could be over a grand......

Some insurers might like one model and not another, it's a bloody minefield, littered with corpses of those trying to get a deal.
First off,thanks to all who replied,atm i have a 2001 BMWF650GS,with Bennetts FC £111,00,
Age, convictions, accidents, credit rating, location, lifestyle
66 None None Great Posh Retired
The reason i'm asking is i might be changing,and i like both bikes,and was just wondering about the insurance,
£100,FC seems deal of the year for a new bike,btw how d'you rate the Tiger,and did you try the BMW800,
Sorry for so many Qs and being a PITA
Ride Safe Baza ;)
Hi,

My insurance is cheap due to all the factors being in my favour, never had a claim (in over 30 years), clean licence, live in a low risk area etc.

I couldn't reach the ground on the GS800, so that was as far as that got....I did have a 650GS (2011) for a few years and it handled OK, was frugal, but ultimately a bit bland (that of course may be a plus point for some) so replaced it with a Transalp 700. Which was also OK for a couple of years etc. Then after a test on the Tiger, the deal was done.

My Tiger is an XRT and is road based, great engine, very smooth and enough power without too much to kick in the T all the time. The seat is pretty low too (and heated). Only done a couple of thousand miles on it, but pleased. Hoping to get a reasonable trip done on it next year.

I also tested the XRX, and could reach the ground, but not flat; decided that I don't really do off road (on purpose) so took the road option.

Only way to decide is get on them, but if you by the BMW the Twat Suit will surely follow....
Post Reply

Return to “THE PUB”