Wanna buy » Multistrada Insurance: Down-Under

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nuclear-drive


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Joined: Tue Dec 27, 2005 12:41 am
Location: Sydney

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I recently settled in Sydney Australia and I am currently researching the market with a view to purchasing a twin-cylinder bike.

The local Ducati dealer recommended Western QBE as an insurer as they offer discounts for Ducati club members.

I'm not overly impressed with their quote for a Multistrada 1000, when compared to an alternative price to insure a BMW R1100 S which was 40% less (more powerful & higher replacement value; maybe I got a discount for blandness :wink: ). Strangely the price QBE quoted for a Triumph Thruxton (less power, lower replacement value) was 25% above the Multistrada with higher excess.

Do any Australian readers have any recommendations for a competitive insurer?
soslow


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Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:27 am
Location: Australia

Post Posted:

Try Swann Insurance, and also Shannon's. Shannon's has done insurance for classic/enthusiast cars for some time and only in the last few weeks they have been advertising on TV here in Melbourne, using Daryl Beattie, that they are now insuring bikes; I think for riders with some/several years experience.

I can't say that either is or isn't going to be cheaper than QBE. I guess they both have web sites. I am not sure if it's 'Shannon's' or 'Shannons' but you will find them.

There could also be other insurers worth trying.

Could it be worth asking other bike dealers?
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