m2001 Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 Hi guys and gals, Im planning to do my A2 license this year but was looking at insurance prices for the bike i wanna get (ninja 400 or yamaha R3) and the prices were more than the bike itself. I was wondering if maybe getting a moped for a year to build up NCB and then get the bike i want at a cheaper premium. Or if theres any way to get a cheaper deal. P.S no one in my familly rides a bike. Quote
daveinlim Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 Both bikes are high on the list of people that are new to bikes and want to go as fast and crazy as they wish. They therefore have a high crash rate compared to other bikes and so higher premiums. I've heard guys say that buying a full size bike and restricting it was cheaper than just getting a bike that's lower power fro factory. Sports bikes will also be more expensive too. Maybe try a few quotes with other bikes like mt03 or restricted mt07 1 Quote
bonio Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 Good advice from @daveinlim. There's a quick and dirty tool here https://bikerrated.com/insurance-estimator/ that you can use to get some approximate quotes for comparison. Try different bikes, different ages. Try with and without 1 year's NCD, and see how they all compare. If you're thinking about the moped route, though, it's worth running a real quote through to see what your insurance would be on the bike you want with 1 year's NCD. It's common for insurers to slap on a premium when you move from a bike with smaller engine to a larger one. I've had it happen to me twice - going from a 500 to a 1200, and some years later, going from a 400 to 800. My guess is that on both occasions I broke some magic insurance barrier (1000cc, 650cc) that triggered a higher premium. The premium went down to something more sensible the year after, but this would kind of defeat what you're aiming to achieve. 1 Quote
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