I have been with RH Insurance now trading as Howden for quite a number of years, and have always been happy with them.
At renewal in January I was disappointed with the price but stuck with them because they do not charge admin fees to add or remove bikes mid term.
Yesterday I had to add a bike to my policy. After a bit of messing about they came back with a price of £17 + an admin charge of £36 After describing my disgust to the operator I managed to get the admin fee down to £20.
I will be looking elsewhere at renewal next year.
Carole Nash charge £40 for mid-term adjustments, so still better with Howdens.
Like every insurance company, you have to shop around and not auto-renew, you can then do a deal.
I`ve been continuously with them for a number of years now I think ! and have recently renewed but bike is not on a guaranteed value anymore for some reason and I can`t remember why its not now as it has been previously ? but there has been a recent time when I haven`t really cared about much.
I think classic bike values have dropped over the years so what would a decent guaranteed value of a reasonably good KH 250 be nowadays to put to Howdens ?
Zytec wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2026 12:42 am
I think classic bike values have dropped over the years so what would a decent guaranteed value of a reasonably good KH 250 be nowadays to put to Howdens ?
Zytec wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2026 12:42 am
I think classic bike values have dropped over the years so what would a decent guaranteed value of a reasonably good KH 250 be nowadays to put to Howdens ?
£3-4k
Thanks
Ahh that much, I need to get it sorted then.
When a classic bike is insured on "market value" as opposed to "guaranteed value" how do they come up with a "market value" settlement figure if the worst happens ?
I think they must go online and look at current selling prices.
I had an agreed value with them but at the accident they re valued it at half as much again.
However, with the buy back price, I actually received close to the agreed value (and the bike).
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Wolfie wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2026 6:40 amI think they must go online and look at current selling prices.
I had an agreed value with them but at the accident they re valued it at half as much again.
However, with the buy back price, I actually received close to the agreed value (and the bike).
g6mow wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2026 6:56 am
I have been with RH Insurance now trading as Howden for quite a number of years, and have always been happy with them.
At renewal in January I was disappointed with the price but stuck with them because they do not charge admin fees to add or remove bikes mid term.
Yesterday I had to add a bike to my policy. After a bit of messing about they came back with a price of £17 + an admin charge of £36 After describing my disgust to the operator I managed to get the admin fee down to £20.
I will be looking elsewhere at renewal next year.
I too have been with RH now Howdens for quite a while and always found them pretty good,I added 2 bikes and was asked for £16 + £36 administration charge which I politely moaned about to the assistant and she quickly caved in and reduced it to £20 which is a little more acceptable,