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08-06-2007, 06:34 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Burton on Trent
Bike: M900
Posts: 250
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Insurance: is yours valid?
I've had a Carole Nash Custom policy with Equity Red Star for 5 x years (originally covering my "modern" 612cc Royal Enfield Bullet GT Cafe-Racer, and subsequently a "classic" Moto Guzzi, a Monster 900, & recently an ST4 as well) and previously had to list all modifications to the Bullet on a separate form & provide pictures of it for their underwriters.
Calling CN to renew my policy this week, I mentioned the non-E-marked (Viper) cans on the Monster, and they said "the bike is not covered, and any claim would have been thrown out immediately". I pointed out the Bullet has a "Goldstar type" silencer that I had listed years ago, and they said in that case if it wasn't E-marked (it's not) thenthe Bullet also wasn't ever covered! They said I should have told them about any non-E-marked exhaust, although they never specifically asked me about this. (The 1986 Guzzi is borderline for needing E-marked exhausts, and has Lanfranconis stamped with "competition use only" - in Italian which my local MOT tester doesnt understand!) All my silencers have passed recent MOTs with no problem, but Equity Red Star via Carole Nash are only happy with E-markings. However, via other brokers (e.g. Ducati Insurance) Equity WILL cover a bike with non-E-marked exhausts (albeit they'll only pay for replacement standard ones), so it is clearly NOT a legal or underwriting issue that's at stake. This is a common modification so you might expect CN to pro-actively ask the question before insuring any bike: but they don't! Why not? I suspect that Equity probably gives CN a rock-bottom deal, enabling CN to offer their customers a good price + make a good profit: in the event of a claim on a bike with a non-E-marked exhaust, Equity will still have to pay out any liability to a third-party, but will then reject the policyholder's claim for damage to their own bike - thus significantly cutting their claim costs. So, if you tell Carole Nash about your non-E-marked exhaust, they will most likely offer you an alternative, costlier policy with another insurer. If you don't tell them, then in the event of a claim on your own policy you've actually only got Third-Party cover, not Comprehensive. Is this a scam or what?
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08-06-2007, 11:22 PM | #2 |
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Just re insured my policy with Equity red star as a standard bike(it does have carbon termis that I have not declared)
As far as I understand in the event of a claim they would only replace with standard cans,or could they take this as a get out clause and deem my insurane nul and void for the sake of some different end cans? |
09-06-2007, 01:15 AM | #3 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Burton on Trent
Bike: M900
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If you're insured with Equity via Carole Nash, then apparently they would indeed use it as a "get-out". If you're insured with them via another broker, then I suggest you check with them.
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09-06-2007, 06:16 AM | #4 |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cricklade
Bike: Multiple Monsters
Posts: 2,908
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Carole Nash, expensive and crap , with lots of weasel words, I use Ducati insure , in Thailand I dont insure the S4 as its not available
jerry
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