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Just passed ny car test and already have a 125 on a cbt, insured as having a provisional car licence, do I need to tell my bike insurance I've passed my car test?  Cheers everyone 

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Be careful or they will see that as a change and will charge you the admin fee for change of circumstances.

The fact you have an add-on to your license shouldn't make a difference to them.

It all depends how long you have left until renewal.

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17 hours ago, Richards1234 said:

Just passed ny car test and already have a 125 on a cbt, insured as having a provisional car licence, do I need to tell my bike insurance I've passed my car test?  Cheers everyone 

I can't be certain but as you have to resit the theory test for your full license and they don't take car NCB into account, I wouldn't bother telling them. 

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Agree with the others.

as your a new license holder you'll be viewd as being inexperienced (young?) so your at high risk regardless until you can prove yourself over the next few years.

Depending on how much is weighted on the biase of the other entitlement but in you case very little. just make sure it's correct at next year's renew.

Theoretically your ment to, which depending on how pedantic they are but realistically they will just figure a way to charge you one way or the other, just try avoiding doing something stupid and have a fault claim.

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