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CJWChris
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Hi everyone, what insurance firm would you recommend please for my s3a. I am getting some really strange quotes.
Your advice appreciated.
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I've always liked to used local firms for bike insurance,should the worst happen I prefer to talk to a real person,not an endless list of chatbots. However,prices seem to be ever on the rise,so I may have to cast my net further afield next time.

I hear lots of folk saying good things about Peter James.
https://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk
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You won't get a definitive answer on here because everyones cicumstances are different, but RH, Footman James, Peter James seem to be favourites.
I prefer RH as you can add/remove bikes with no admin charges.
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Same as Tony for same reasons RH
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I'm with RH too..

After my big accident in 2021 it took a little prodding to get them on the case but they took everything over and dealt with the Assessment company and all the legal stuff too. Although my Premium has increased (maybe as a result) I have stuck with them.
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Thanks for the replies guys, I will try some of your suggestions. Because I am using my no claims discount on my modern bike I got quoted £150 plus admin charges for my s3 and that's with bikesure. Maybe that is the going rate.
But thanks anyway
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CJWChris wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 8:33 am Thanks for the replies guys, I will try some of your suggestions. Because I am using my no claims discount on my modern bike I got quoted £150 plus admin charges for my s3 and that's with bikesure. Maybe that is the going rate.
But thanks anyway
hi Chris, i had to use my full no claims on the new honda hornet 1000sp with honda insurance, so had to start afresh with my h2c valued at 16k elsewhere. Go on the comparison sites - go compare, compare the market , etc... i got insured fully comp for £100.
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h2al wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 11:38 am
CJWChris wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 8:33 am Thanks for the replies guys, I will try some of your suggestions. Because I am using my no claims discount on my modern bike I got quoted £150 plus admin charges for my s3 and that's with bikesure. Maybe that is the going rate.
But thanks anyway
hi Chris, i had to use my full no claims on the new honda hornet 1000sp with honda insurance, so had to start afresh with my h2c valued at 16k elsewhere. Go on the comparison sites - go compare, compare the market , etc... i got insured fully comp for £100.
Thanks h2al, I have contacted RH, just waiting for them to phone me. Your price for your h2 is far better than my quote
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