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RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Tue May 12, 2026 6:56 am
by g6mow
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 :shock: 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.

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Tue May 12, 2026 9:01 am
by Triple Parts
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.

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Wed May 13, 2026 12:42 am
by Zytec
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 ?

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Wed May 13, 2026 9:26 am
by Triple Parts
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

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Wed May 13, 2026 11:00 pm
by Zytec
Triple Parts wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 9:26 am
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 Thumbs Up

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 ?

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Thu May 14, 2026 6:40 am
by Wolfie
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).

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Fri May 15, 2026 12:34 am
by Zytec
Wolfie wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 6:40 am 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).
Thanks Wolfie Thumbs Up

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 12:56 am
by Clipper
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 :shock: 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, ;) :lol:

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 8:27 am
by malc87
I renewed with Howdens and they said to me it would be reduced to £20 if you moaned about it.
I also asked about putting private regs on the bikes part way through a policy and they said there would be no additional charge for that .

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:14 am
by Wolfie
Damn, renewed in May :roll: .. And I'm a good moaner too :D

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 10:36 am
by Tilly H2C
Insurance is a little different with 'Classic' stuff but it's always worth looking around.

After seeing the Howden thread I started the quote, which then ends up in them phoning you, Howdens phoned me the following day, I was wondering why I hadnt heard from Bennetts as my insurance was due to expire the following day, I logged on to find had selected 'auto renew' Howdens came back with around £130 for my H2c with an agreed value and would want pictures/valuation etc,

I had just found my 'auto renew' quote at £75 from bennetts, I told him this and he said their 'admin' charge was £60 so couldnt get anywhere near the £75.

On one of my modern bikes:

2025 Aprilia Tuono 1100 Factory: renewel dropped through letter box at £430, I had done a few comparison sites and the best quote for the same cover was £280, I phoned them (it was Bennetts again) she went through my details and re quoted me £380 (nothing had changed) I repied you are still a lot more expensive than what I have been quoted (dont tell them how much obviously) she said there's one more thing I can try and came back at £320, I still went with my £280 'Compare the market quote'

The point I am making though is for that 15 minute phone call we went from £430--------£380-------£320, thats £110, much better in my back pocket than there's :D

Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2026 10:17 pm
by El Presidente
Fook Me!

I just bought an S2 to ride at the peak rally - Holy crap! I didn't pay half of this for my H2!!!
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Re: RH/Howden Insurance Customers Beware

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2026 12:35 pm
by Triple Parts
El Presidente wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 10:17 pm Fook Me!
I just bought an S2 to ride at the peak rally - Holy crap! I didn't pay half of this for my H2!!!

That's more than I pay for 10 bikes with RH (Howdens). But maybe they've heard about your riding Rick :lol:
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