Agreed value question
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Agreed value question
As the value on these bikes are going up and up, would it be possible for a high wig on 400 grey bike to offers members agreed valuations.
It would be good for insurance purposes, and would work against companies offering market value of pennies!
Any of u fzr guys have any thoughts on this
Was thinking maybe it could be offers to members, maybe free if we spend over a certain amount on calendar, or clothing or something like that,
We are not gonna need every year, but it would be nice to keep up with market value.
It would be good for insurance purposes, and would work against companies offering market value of pennies!
Any of u fzr guys have any thoughts on this
Was thinking maybe it could be offers to members, maybe free if we spend over a certain amount on calendar, or clothing or something like that,
We are not gonna need every year, but it would be nice to keep up with market value.
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Re: Agreed value question
No.
It has to be done through a garage, a legit business. You'll have to pay them to do it they have to see the bike to asses it. Then send that and the pictures to the insurance company (keep copies).
It has to be done through a garage, a legit business. You'll have to pay them to do it they have to see the bike to asses it. Then send that and the pictures to the insurance company (keep copies).
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Re: Agreed value question
Thanks, but
Dont think any garage would even know what my bike is, never mind any idea of value.
I might ask my insurance company if they can base it on examples sold recently of similar condition etc,
A classic car club i will not mention, could offer valuations, its a pity this forum, could not offer it, as i dont think i would get the knowledge, experience and expertise anywhere else!
But i will try my insurance first to see...... tnks
Dont think any garage would even know what my bike is, never mind any idea of value.
I might ask my insurance company if they can base it on examples sold recently of similar condition etc,
A classic car club i will not mention, could offer valuations, its a pity this forum, could not offer it, as i dont think i would get the knowledge, experience and expertise anywhere else!
But i will try my insurance first to see...... tnks
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Re: Agreed value question
Dunno if this is of any use to you now but my NC35 (and my recently sold FireBlade ) has 'agreed value' insurance. I'm with Bikesure (they're mentioned elsewhere on this forum). They will accept detailed photos as evidence, up to a max of £4000 (I think it was £4000?). I sent six pics and there was no problem, similarly with the FireBlade. Above that you need proof from a recognised club or organisation, I think the VJMC qualifies.
If you're not already sorted give them a call.
By the way, their quote wasn't significantly more than any other insurance company.
As for getting a garage or whatever to give you a valuation, try Fastline in Preston. They sell a lot of Jap imports including 400's and they have a bit of a rep for 'accurately' (over) pricing
If you're not already sorted give them a call.
By the way, their quote wasn't significantly more than any other insurance company.
As for getting a garage or whatever to give you a valuation, try Fastline in Preston. They sell a lot of Jap imports including 400's and they have a bit of a rep for 'accurately' (over) pricing
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Re: Agreed value question
Not alot left! Or registered!
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/family/ya ... _400_rr_sp
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/family/ya ... _400_rr_sp
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Re: Agreed value question
I'd take that site with a pinch of salt. A lot of the grey imports were incorrectly registered with the DVLA when they first entered the UK.sportspromatt wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 7:39 pmNot alot left! Or registered!
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/family/ya ... _400_rr_sp
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