Just received my ctp green slip renewal from QBE $561 WTF :o
For my 03 sie 1000 monsters.
Didn't make any difference what insurance i had 3pty or full comp
no discount.
Before bending over and taking it like a man.
Better go through the mindless tasks of getting quotes.
Matty suggested, GIO they have come up top so far $389.83
if you have full comprehensive insurance, doesn't matter what company you are with either, They will give you a discount
So i will upgrade my insurance with Insure my-ride from 3rd party to full comp for $444 with a $750 excess for the market value of $11500.
As i am over half a century and the post code effects all this [laugh]
Ctp green slips may vary a lot in other states compared to NSW(the land of the free)
Is there anything better going other than not paying the rego at all [laugh]
Old Fart! ;D [thumbsup] [laugh] [cheeky]
Quote from: dragonworld on October 06, 2009, 01:41:24 AM
Old Fart! ;D [thumbsup] [laugh] [cheeky]
Umm...Kettle! ;D ;D
Quote from: dragonworld on October 06, 2009, 01:41:24 AM
Old Fart! ;D [thumbsup] [laugh] [cheeky]
You will keep [clap]
i love it when you guys talk like that [evil]
Quote from: Rob s on October 06, 2009, 02:38:25 AM
You will keep [clap]
I am emminently qualified to make that comment [thumbsup] [evil] ;D
Rob, this is the easiest way to find the right green slip:
http://prices.maa.nsw.gov.au/index.html (http://prices.maa.nsw.gov.au/index.html)
But comprehensive you are on your own. For a lower price you are better off with a less desirable bike, lower power figures, smaller engine, market value (not agreed), no mods and a sex change ... but you can keep your old age (for now).
Some companies offer discounts if you are a member of a recognised club, travel low kilometres p.a. and/or only have one declared (read insured) rider. Much of it has been debated on here before.
Quote from: Betty on October 06, 2009, 01:46:28 PM
Rob, this is the easiest way to find the right green slip:
http://prices.maa.nsw.gov.au/index.html (http://prices.maa.nsw.gov.au/index.html)
But comprehensive you are on your own. For a lower price you are better off with a less desirable bike, lower power figures, smaller engine, market value (not agreed), no mods and a sex change ... but you can keep your old age (for now).
Some companies offer discounts if you are a member of a recognised club, travel low kilometres p.a. and/or only have one declared (read insured) rider. Much of it has been debated on here before.
Thanks Betty
Good link.
Sure there are many variables that affect insurance.
It appears buy the response no one is going to confess on the DMF
what it cost them to keep their little precious on the road. [roll]
Allmost as taboo as admitting what we have spent on Bling.
Just a suggestion, I joined Netrider, and that gave me a good discount through QBE as it classed a Bike Club, I think the discount was about 10%
The Forum is a bit of a box of Suck, but to save 10%, it was worth the $5 or so to join.
www.netrider.net.au (//http://)
My CTP is also due
QBE $477
GIO $381
Worth the phone call for a quote [thumbsup]
thanks for the motivation Rob [bow_down]
Quote from: Rob s on October 07, 2009, 01:04:01 AM
Thanks Betty
Good link.
Sure there are many variables that affect insurance.
It appears buy the response no one is going to confess on the DMF
what it cost them to keep their little precious on the road. [roll]
Allmost as taboo as admitting what we have spent on Bling.
I don't think it is that so much, it's just that the variables make premiums incomparable ... for the reasons I mentioned earlier. I don't have the figures with me but from memory Jukie's premium is hundreds of dollars cheaper than mine.
I think people have posted up their preimums in the past but with the most recent vox pop indicating many were insured with W/QBE we would only be arguing over these 'variables' beyond that you are debating variables in policy.
Bling coverage is a big question mark. Many insurers will only increase the replacement value a certain amount (if you have agreed value). They may list blingy bits on the policy document but it does not necessarily increase your insured amount or premium.
Quote from: CairnsDuc on October 07, 2009, 02:33:52 AM
Just a suggestion, I joined Netrider, and that gave me a good discount through QBE as it classed a Bike Club, I think the discount was about 10%
The Forum is a bit of a box of Suck, but to save 10%, it was worth the $5 or so to join.
www.netrider.net.au (//http://) (//http://) (//http://)
me too!
I too, do the ring around to get the best (greenslip) deal and now I've found an easier way, I go to an insurance broker, actually I use the one in Narellen shopping mall which right next door to the RTA plus us old folk get an added bonus the pretty young sheila has big tits, gives the optic nerve a work out :o and every time they have the best prices for greenslips even after my ring-around price.
Mmick
Quote from: monstermick58 on October 07, 2009, 07:58:58 PM
I too, do the ring around to get the best (greenslip) deal and now I've found an easier way, I go to an insurance broker, actually I use the one in Narellen shopping mall which right next door to the RTA plus us old folk get an added bonus the pretty young sheila has big tits, gives the optic nerve a work out :o and every time they have the best prices for greenslips even after my ring-around price.
Mmick
What's it cost to use a broker Mick? Or do they get paid by the insurance co's they use?
Do you guys know which insurer is the cheapest for full comprehensive? Is it insuremyride.com.au?
Quote from: yang258 on October 08, 2009, 07:25:19 PM
Do you guys know which insurer is the cheapest for full comprehensive? Is it insuremyride.com.au?
All depends on your situation but I doubt it would be who you are referring. Ring around or go to a broker. I found QBE the cheapest.
Quote from: yang258 on October 08, 2009, 07:25:19 PM
Do you guys know which insurer is the cheapest for full comprehensive? Is it insuremyride.com.au?
So far for full comp http://www.insuremyride.com.au/default.asp (http://www.insuremyride.com.au/default.asp)
has given me the best quote so far.
and talking to the sales guys at the other insurance companys
they can't compete with them.
So easy to do an online quote.
I will try a broker next suggested by Monster Mick.
Yeah insuremyride.com.au is the cheapest but the QBE website mentions that they will beat any quote! Will give them a call see what they can beat it by....
I use insuremyride for full comprehensive. They were the cheapest for me.
I just got my CTP today - $496 and Rego $106.
I got quoted today by GIO for CTP $381. I'll ring around on Monday for some more quotes...
I found Insuremyride was the most expensive when I did the run around for insurance, I pretty much rang or got online quotes from all of them, and in this particular case QBE was the cheapest.
But when my renewal comes up in a month or so, I'll do the run around again. [bang]
Quote from: CairnsDuc on October 09, 2009, 02:45:45 AM
I found Insuremyride was the most expensive when I did the run around for insurance, I pretty much rang or got online quotes from all of them, and in this particular case QBE was the cheapest.
But when my renewal comes up in a month or so, I'll do the run around again. [bang]
Same here QBE best $ for me on comp.
must be a post code thing as I would suspect most Monster/Ducati owners would have there
bike garaged and have a low crash count maybe speeding or other related issues like claims
would influence, I found insure my ride quite expensive.
Baffled ???
Thanks Guys
This is giving me a headace [bang]
Just did an on line quote full comp QBE http://www.motorcycle-insurance.com.au/ (http://www.motorcycle-insurance.com.au/)
$50 cheaper than http://www.insuremyride.com.au/default.asp (http://www.insuremyride.com.au/default.asp)
Cool 8)
Quote from: Six95 on October 09, 2009, 02:00:35 AM
I use insuremyride for full comprehensive. They were the cheapest for me.
I just got my CTP today - $496 and Rego $106.
I got quoted today by GIO for CTP $381. I'll ring around on Monday for some more quotes...
For get the ring around, click on the MAA link on Betty's post and get an onlie quote, takes less than 2 mins..good site, have been using this site for a few years now and have saved big $$$$$$ [thumbsup]
Here is my online quote...Dearest $511, Cheapest $298. That $213 difference ??? ???
Prices (incl. MCIS Levy & GST)
Price 12-month
Phone Web Site
AAMI $511.00 132 244 On-line quote
Allianz $378.00 1300 137 664
CIC-Allianz $368.00 1300 360 340
GIO $298.65 131 010 On-line quote
NRMA $365.94 132 132 On-line quote
QBE $430.00 1300 791 874 On-line quote
Zurich $508.00 1800 811 099
Thank you for using the green slip calculator - our free 'one stop' service designed to find the best price for you.
I found http://www.ebikeinsurance.com.au (http://www.ebikeinsurance.com.au) to be the cheapest when I did the deal last April.
Just did CTP and yep GIO was the go (as they were for my car CTP and comp insurance as well).
Good luck [thumbsup]
I used a broker for the greenslip insurance ( after using the greenslip calculator ) but for me I did full comp with 'Insure My Ride' again after doing the normal ring around. Hope this helps.
Mmick
Just renewed my Greenslip.
$381 with GIO. It was currently with Allianz for $496
Quote from: Six95 on October 18, 2009, 05:48:41 PM
Just renewed my Greenslip.
$381 with GIO. It was currently with Allianz for $496
$115 That's a good saving,that will pay your rego and $9 worth of fuel with the change ;D
let me help you rob with you picture
Quote from: Jukie on October 18, 2009, 11:40:01 PM
let me help you rob with you picture
Yeah thanks jukie, help please, [bow_down]
Someone has finaly seen my foot note ;D
i send you a pm ok
Betty mentioned the website - phone 1300137131 for a blast of digit pressing n quotes from major insurance providers.