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Short term insurance UK: Who, where?
I am looking for insurance companies in the UK that will give short term cover so that I can ride a Uk bought bike, back over to mainland Europe, without having to buy a 12 month policy and then have the hassle of concelling the policy etc...
I have found a company called expressInsurance.com, but are there any others?
PS Prefarably one with standard telephone numbers , because 0800 free numbers don't seem to go through the Estonian telephone exchange, and web-quotes make me homicidal with their endless questions that don't apply to me...
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You can try flexirider, insuredaily or dayinsure. They tend to do 1-28 days cover.
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You can try flexirider, insuredaily or dayinsure. They tend to do 1-28 days cover.
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Cheers.
Flexi and dayinsure are the same bunch. and Insuredaily appear to onbly do bikes. I know that Dayinsure won't cover perm export vehicles, even though they are not yet re-registered. I am seeing if it can be done if the bike is registered with another keeper, so that it is not an export case. I can then transfer the bike to my name and re-register... hopefully, possibly.
Still ammazed by how inflexible the system is, partticularly as Europe is now supposed to be an "open" market and society. With the amount of movement of people her and ther, you'd thinking that there would be scope....
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Still ammazed by how inflexible the system is, partticularly as Europe is now supposed to be an "open" market and society. With the amount of movement of people her and ther, you'd thinking that there would be scope....
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You are finding an impasse with commercial organisatins whose aim is (or shoul be) to make a profit by providing a service.
Sorry to have to say this, but wait until you meet the DVLA when you buy the bike in UK and try get it registered into your name to have a Registration Document that will be valid in both UK and accepted by its UK 'partners' as you use the vehicle on public roads - even for the few days journey home.
I may be wrong, and wish I am, but I think they will really depress you with negativity and unhelpfulness - all in the name of their 'regulations'.
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Spot on.
Despite being in the EU, where driver's licences are mutually accepted, and despite being a UK citizen and having proof of 16 years no claims (until the point when I left the UK, and suddenly it's not valid because I spent more than a day not insured in the UK  ), I can't ride the bike because its being exported; by another means, I can't get a policy because I'm not a resident, even though I have an address I can register it to in London.
So even though it is legal to do, bureaucracy and small print actually prohibits an EU resident going to another country (ie the UK) to buy a vehicle built to EU registration standards, in order then use it back in the country of residence.... insane!
Still looking at an alternative, but it is such a (unecessarliy) complicated process. When I think that it only took me 7 hours of queues to get a UK bike legally inot argentina! I've spent that long phoning and surfing as it is... ridiculous.
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Could you get the seller to deliver the bike to the port?You hand over the money then (cough) push the bike onto the ferry and sail away.
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