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Good Afternoon Everyone Just to follow on from Rob's kind introduction, we're Triumph Insurance, the preferred insurer of Triumph Motorcycles UK and have been since 2017. In that time we've worked closely with the team at Hinckley to bring Triumph customers an insurance offering that is both competitive and feature packed. So, regardless of whether you have one bike, a multi-bike, modified or classic, call the dedicated Triumph Forum phone line on 0800 141 2786 for a quote or message us on here if you have any questions. Regards The Triumph Insurance team
Do you only insure Triumph's.... For those of us with several bikes! Do you insure 'classic' bikes ( for example my 1957 bantam D3)?
I have literally just put in for a quote for three bikes (two Triumphs and a smaller 500cc Honda) 20 minutes before seeing this thread on insurance. They are getting back to me tomorrow morning with a quote or two. Are you competitive for multi-bike quotes for older wanked out returning bikers without NCD?
Edit. the next day. Well following on from yesterdays post I've realised two points: 1. that by doing online individual quotes it's a hell of a lot cheaper than multi-bike quotes which one would assume should be cheaper as unless your'e a magician can only be ridden individually. 2. that many insurers use the same call handlers including Triumph Insurance which seems to be allied to Bikesure and Adrian Flux. So by phoning around (which you seem to have to do for a multi-bike policy) you are continually being brought back to the very same call centre who then puts you on hold while they check your file/previous quote. Somewhat annoying!
Well my renewal with MCE was £520.00 for 2 bikes. Triumph insurance what or whoever you are £334. So I am very happy Saving goes towards me new tyres happy days
Well my renewal with MCE was £520.00 for 2 bikes. Triumph insurance what or whoever you are £334. So I am very happy Saving goes towards me new tyres happy days
We can offer cover whilst observing. Your best bet is to give us a call and we can talk in more detail. Regards
Hi, Will they beat quotes? Hammered me on my new Street Triple by over £500 more than Hastings Direct (Premium Option).
I know I'm late to the party, but will chip in with my experience that many will be cheaper than MCE. Their hidden 'admin' fees are a shocker, i.e. number plate change, address change etc. Had 5 bikes with them, but have migrated all to another company. Will check Triumph Insurance closer to me new bike being delivered.
After speaking to my last years insurers, Bennetts, whose price went up from 350 to 750 quid(!), I rang Triumph insurance to cover my Speedy and a shell suit coloured KLX250. They on the phone took all my details and said he was sure they could do a better price, will ring me back tomorrow. That was over a week ago and still no phone call. Very poor service.
The unfortunate consequence of many of today's customer service standards. Damn appalling. In view of that, and I am not sure if this is against forum protocol (mods delete if necessary) I have about 7 bikes with BeMoto: https://www.bemoto.uk/ They have been very good service and premium wise and have 3 different levels of cover. I had defected to them after dissatisfaction with the major players.