With Churchill motorbike insurance you can save up to £59 on your motorbike Insurance. Churchill
can cover the following motorbikes and more, Honda CBR, Susuki GSXR600 and the Honda CBR900. Churchill motorbike insurance
offers up to 62% no claim discount with protected cover if you have four or more years of no claims. There is cover for
third party, fire and theft and your motorbike accessories including your panniers are covered for no extra cost up to a maximum
value of £100 with their Comprehensive and Third party, fire and theft policies. If you store your motorbike in a garage
or have security then there are further discounts available.
Payments can be paid monthly or by direct debit. Policies
can be paid or renewed online if paying with a credit card or debit card.
Cover can be
arranged for a wide range of bikes. So whether you ride a Honda C90 Cub or a Suzuki GSX-R 1000, we will search our panel of
insurers to obtain the right cover for your needs. By searching a panel of insurers, we can make sure we find the right cover
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Why Churchill?
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1. Discounts available for garage storage
and motorcycle security
2. Panel of insurers, giving you more choice
3. Option to spread your payments by monthly
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4. No need to pay extra if you take a trip to the EU Payout per sale.
There have been some recent stories in the newspapers regarding motorbike
accidents and riders that were not insured. This is another one that has recently caught our attention.
"A DISQUALIFIED motorcyclist raced away from police at 140mph - forcing an
ambulance to swerve out of his way. Liverpool Crown Court heard
that 26-year-old Wesley Tierney undertook vehicles on the M53, weaved in and out of traffic and drove on the wrong side of
the road.
A chasing traffic officer clocked his speed as reaching
140mph and watched as an ambulance coming from Arrowe Park Hospital had to swing out of his way.
Judge David Boulton told Tierney: “You don't need me to tell you that if a motorcycle driven at 140mph
accidentally touches anything the rider dies.
“That would
be your problem and very few people would have any sympathy.
"The
problem is if a motorcycle touches anything else at 140mph the risk somebody else would die is very high.
“You, by this appalling piece of driving, put the lives of other people at
risk.”
But the judge decided to suspend the sentence
after saying the maximum he could effectively impose following Tierney’s early guilty plea to dangerous driving would
be 12 months. "
http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/9271432.Banned_motorbike_rider_in_140mph_police_chase/
Fortunately these cases hit the news because they are rare. Most
motorbike riders are insured, they aren't disqualified and they don't speed and endanger people's lives. Getting
motorbike insurance isn't difficult, there are plenty of companies that offer it such as Churchill, Admiral and Tesco
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