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  • Insurance woes

    Gary 22:24 on May 12, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    The Ducati Monster 695 is a fairly aggressive bike, its good looking and I’d say it’s also fairly “sporty” in nature. These are some of the things I would associate with high insurance cost. I renewed my policy in March 2009, I’ve been riding for almost two years now, I have 1 year no claims bonus (only 1 due to moving halfway through the year to a different insurer for the Monster) and the cost for this renewal was £195 TPF&T.

    The Suzuki V-Strom 650X is built for touring; it’s big, it’s ugly and probably the least “sporty” a bike could be, in Ben’s words “It’s a Grandad bike”. When I phoned up the insurance company I was expecting to pay around the same price as I had done for the Monster and hopefully incur no additional cost, unfortunately I couldn’t have been more wrong. The insurance company wanted an extra £241 on top of the £195 I’d already paid for the Monster, more than double the price. To worsen this blow; if I had been getting the V-Strom a month ago and not had to change my insurance to a new policy (this is costing me money bizarrely) total price would’ve only been £359 instead of the £436 I’m having to pay now.

    So just a tip to anybody planning on buying a new bike; get an insurance quote first!

     
  • One down, one to go

    Gary 11:09 on May 10, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    As you know, a couple of weeks ago Gen and I test-rode a white Suzuki V-Strom 650X. When we got back to the dealer after Gen’s ride, I asked if I was able to purchase the test-ride bike; I liked the white colour and as the bike had been used as a test-ride bike I was hoping I would be able to get a fair bit of discount for this practically brand-new bike.

    I’ve been waiting almost two weeks now to find out (who would’ve thought it’d be so difficult to get a salesperson to sell you something) but on Friday I went in to see the bike again and have now put a deposit down. The bike is going to cost £4,795 cut down from its new price of £5,450 which I guess isn’t too bad considering it’s only done 350 miles. The bike has a full warranty and the first service will be thrown in for free; something I did manage to negotiate despite my poor skills.

    goodbye_monster

    I’m trading in my Monster 695 for this bike, I will be sad to see it go but I do believe I’m doing the right thing; for once I’m trading style for sense. Just for anybody who cares I’ll be getting £2,650 for the Monster (5,600 miles) as a part-exchange value against the V-Strom leaving me with a lovely £2,145 bill to pay – so much for that mortgage deposit!

    V-Strom DL650 Test Ride

    The bike should be ready for me to pick up on Tuesday so that’s me sorted for a bike, now we need one for Gen; one down, one to go.

     
  • Check those tyres!

    Gary 20:02 on April 5, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: , , Monster, , Tyres

    I went out for a ride with a good friend of mine today; we had a nice run from Wimbourne to Verwood and back again. On the way back we stopped at Knowlton Church, Ben told me he had noticed something on my tyre while riding…

    wheel wheel_closeup

    He certainly had noticed *something* alright!

    Not knowing much about the technical side of bikes I thought at first that a stone or something had managed to get stuck between the rear mudguard and the wheel itself but after doing a bit of research it seems that the tyres have literally just worn down. I’m glad I found other people online that had experienced the same problem; apparently your tyre can look fine one minute and then you go out on one good run and it can look like mine does now. Despite my obvious lack of knowledge and the fact it seems like a fairly common rookie mistake, I get the feeling I’m still going to feel pretty sheepish explaining this to the mechanics tomorrow.

    Looks like I’ve got a bit of work to do before planning this trip, it’s probably best if I at least know how to check the wear on my tyres before setting off on a 3,000 mile trip…

    *Embarrassed*

     
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