by Andrew G » Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:49 pm
You can ask for the limit to be raised on your home insurance Sean, the premium will just be altered accordingly.
Also if you only want the bike to be covered when it is in the house and not when you are out on it then it doesn't have to be clasified as a bike and can go under the large individual item limit (normally in place for jewellery, laptops etc) which is normally higher. The bike is then just an object in the house under the same criteria as your sofa, but it would have to be in the house not a garage/shed.
These work fine if you only want cover against theft from the house but won't cover you when you are out on the bike or if it's nicked when you lock it up at the shops/work.
[quote="Alex S"]CTC dont cover theft or damage to your own bike.
Yes they do.
I use the CTC as it covers the bike anywhere - including 90 day green card cover for use abroad, and when you've left it somewhere so long as it was locked to an immovable object. They even cover if you are camping so long as the bike is in the tent or locked to a tree or railing etc. They also cover accidental damage so that if you come off on ice in winter for example (or on a gravelly bend on holiday in Italy
) and damage the bike then you can get it all fixed up under the insurance. For accidental damage there is an excess of about 10% I think.