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carlos
09-09-2009, 12:16 AM
Does anyone know the best place to get trackday insurance for bikes & personel injury?
Kiwi_rsvr
09-09-2009, 04:23 AM
No Insurer provides realistic bike inurance but maost provide basic health cover.
http://www.raceinsurance.co.uk/external/track-day-quote.html
http://www.trackdays.co.uk/insurance/
carlos
09-09-2009, 09:12 AM
Thanks Kiwi, I'll give them a try.
lees rsv
09-09-2009, 11:12 AM
If you come off just get the bike home and say a dog run out in front of you so you dont need it:devious:devious unless you get hurt
carlos
09-09-2009, 12:48 PM
I thought about that. The main thing is if I get hurt and cant work, as I'm self employed.
No Insurer provides realistic bike inurance
I insure my trackdays with http://www.pitandpaddock.com/
They're a refreshingly straightforward insurer, and settled my one claim without fuss. IMHO they're a small organisation and if you treat them fairly, they'll treat you fairly.
Castle Combe - Avon Rise - ca 120 mph. (Luckily Mrs BRG was there to capture the event :bitchslap)
http://www.zen50505.zen.co.uk/brgw/gallery/track/20080604AvonRiseCrash1.jpg
http://www.zen50505.zen.co.uk/brgw/features/2008OnTrack/pictures/20080604Crash-3.jpg
Of course, what isn't insured is the fairing, helmet and leathers, so there's still some deterrent to keep you on the safe side :)
carlos
09-10-2009, 11:47 AM
Thanks, I will give them a try. How did Mrs BRG know where you was going to crash?
Carl
Must've said something like 'Stand there for some exciting high-speed shots' :doh
Leastways, she got a free ride in the ambulance and the joy of knowing exactly what had happened to me (rather than me just be 'missing' next time round :))
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