Thursday, July 24, 2008

BIKE INSURANCE FIRM IN THE HUNT FOR BRITAIN’S BIKING TALENT

BIKE INSURANCE FIRM IN THE HUNT FOR BRITAIN’S BIKING TALENT Carole Nash, the UK’s favourite motorbike insurance broker, is once again searching for the nation’s finest two-wheeled machine with the launch of the 2008 Britain’s Got Biking Talent competition. A bumper prize package is on offer for the winner, including £1,000 cash and the chance to see their pride and joy displayed at one of Europe’s biggest motorcycle shows. Karl Galloway, of Takeley, Essex, took top prize in last year’s Carole Nash Britain’s Got Biking Talent competition and is set to fly out to Japan in September to enjoy the thrills and spills of the Motegi circuit. His modified Kawasaki 1200cc ZRX bike, which he built in memory of his mother, also featured in Carole Nash’s 2008 calendar which was given away and sold to over 120,000 bike fans nationwide.

Now the UK’s biggest motorcycle insurance specialist, Carole Nash, in association with biker’s bible MotorCycle News (MCN), is once again seeking out the nation’s favourite motorbikes.
Last year the competition attracted over 1,500 entries and to get involved this year all you have to do is upload a picture of your beloved bike onto the MCN website. An expert judging panel will then whittle down the entries to a shortlist of 50 which will be put to the public vote on both the Carole Nash and MCN websites. The 12 bikes receiving the highest number of votes will then be professionally photographed with their owners for the calendar. They will also feature on a special Carole Nash Britain’s Got Biking Talent stand at November’s International Motorcycle Show where the winner will be revealed in front of 200,000 show visitors. This year the owner of Britain’s best loved bike will walk off with a £1,000 cash prize with the runner up getting a Shoei helmet worth nearly £400 and the third placed winner £250 worth of Spada biking gear. The helmet and leather winners will also receive Carole Nash helmet and leather cover. All three will also enjoy up to £250 off a Carole Nash bike insurance policy, VIP passes to the International Motorcycle Show and a night’s accommodation.

Rebecca Donohue, head of marketing at Carole Nash, said: “Last year Britain’s Got Biking Talent really captured the imagination of the biking public. We were deluged with entries and the judges faced a really difficult task in coming up with a shortlist. Karl’s Kawasaki was magnificent and a deserved winner but now we want to find its successor, the best loved bike in 2008.”
Riders can enter their bikes on the MCN website from Wednesday July 23rd and they will stay online until the judges announce the top 12 finalists going through to the public vote on September 27th. To be in with a chance of winning just visit the MCN website then click ‘Upload your bike’, fill out a few details and upload some pictures. Carole Nash recommend choosing images that have been taken in good light against a clear background, without anybody sitting on the bike. Once a bike is uploaded, MCN users will be able to rate it from one to five, and post comments.

news source : http://www.responsesource.com/

Friday, July 18, 2008

Bike Insurance - Insurance discount for riders and drivers

According to Adrian Flux insurance, Ride Drive are offering customers up to a 25% discount on both their car and motorcycle insurance. The deal operates under a particular scheme in which drivers and bike riders are given the chance to enhance their riding or driving skills, in which they are recognised and also rewarded as a result. Julian Smith: who is the director at Ride Drive Limited further explained the initiative saying “Its taken a long time to find aninsurance company who were prepared to reward drivers and bikers, who voluntarily develop their motoring skills by offering them a substantial discount. I’m delighted to announce we’ve now achieved this with a new partnership between Ride Drive and Adrian FluxInsurance.

In order to qualify for the discount you must take one of the Ride Drive approved courses. The moment you manage to pass the course it is as simple as contacting Adrian Flux, where everything is done automatically along with your discount.


news source : http://www.onlyfinance.com/Bike-Insurance-News/

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Bike Insurance - Bikers urged to buy bike insurance

Motorbike lovers have been reminded to make sure they take out the bike insurance policies that would save them money and give them a peace of mind. A statement from Cheap Motorbike Insurance advised customers of the need to avoid expensive bike insurance premiums and go for pay as you go policies, which will guarantee a number of benefits that include payment convenience.

Commenting on this, a senior marketing executive at Cheap Motorbike, Jane Hudson said: “All vehicles inclusive of a motorbike are prone to mishaps while driving… The expenses accrued on such mishap are likely to take away a large part of your finances but you could be wise and choose insurance.”


Ms Hudson went on to urge bikers to purchase pay as you go motorbike insurance so as to avoid the stress of paying a lump-sum premium.
This, she added, will enable customers make monthly convenient instalments and reduce the pressure on their budget.

news source : http://www.onlyfinance.com/Bike-Insurance-News/

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Bike Insurance - Bikes popular with commuters in london - 09/07/2008

According to the British Motorcyclists Federation, motorcycles are becoming more and more of an attractive option, with those commuting to work in the city of London. It has been suggested that the reasons for this is a combination of individuals not wanting to pay the congestion charge, as well as the fact that people are now wanting to proceed more swiftly in traffic, has led to a higher population of motorcycles in London.

This is a view by Jeff Stone who is the public relations manager for BMF media. He further commented on the issue saying “Indeed the rising use of this type of vehicle has meant that accidents have actually decreased, which could spell good news for riders’ motorbikeinsurance premiums, he said. “


He also stated “Because of the increase of people using motorcycles and the decrease in people using cars, the accident rates have actually gone down in London.”


news source : http://www.onlyfinance.com/

Bike Insurance - Watch out for the bike

Research has shown that the vast majority of crashes involving motorbikes, occur as a result of other road users’ apparent lack of awareness of them. A survey by leading bike insurance provider, Carole Nash, indicated that over 66% of motorcycle accidents are not actually caused by the insured biker but by other drivers. Moreover, the study also discovered that those who were at highest risk were the riders of lower-power vehicles, such as mopeds and scooters.

The insurer also stated that novice bikers who did not have the experience or road awareness of those who have ridden a motorbike for a good many years were also at a greater danger, in addition to younger riders and those with a zero no-claims bonus. Consequently, it is felt that greater action needs to be taken in order to ensure that motorcycle awareness is implemented within the driver training and testing regime, so that motorists understand the importance of using their peripheral vision to avoid missing bikers who are usually in the driver’s blind spot.


news source : http://www.onlyfinance.com/

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Do scooter drivers catch break on insurance?

While it’s true that drivers save gas money driving scooters and motorcycles, do they really save money in the end? Besides the price of a scooter or motorcycle and the fuel costs that come with it, auto insurance is another thing that drivers should consider. “By and large motorcycle rates are real competitive now,” says Mike Flowers, the owner of a local Allstate agency.

Motorcycle insurance is the usual blanket term given to insurance covering those who ride motorcycles, scooters and mopeds. Insurance companies consider a variety of factors when determining rates. Age, driving record, size of motorcycle or scooter, marital status and time with a motorcycle license are among variables considered byinsurance companies.


Under Texas law, a driver is required to have liability insurance. The minimum liability that a driver of an automobile must carry is $25,000 in bodily injury for one person, $50,000 in bodily injury for all injuries in one accident and $25,000 for property damage liability. Both motorcycles and cars have the same liability requirements.
“We’re getting three or four calls every other day for people who are driving to Austin and San Antonio for work and want to save money on gas,” Flowers said. “It’s constant.”

Gene Wheeler of New Braunfels has been driving scooters for almost two years.
“I love it,” Wheeler said. So much so that he is part of a group of scooter lovers that call themselves the Texas Road Rats. One of the Road Rats’ favorite rides is on River Road of Loop 337. He says that it costs him $179 a year to fully cover his 400 cc Suzuki Bergman. His car is insured for $456 a year. He describes himself as aninsurance shopper; looking for better rates once his policy expires.

“Last year I had Progressive, until they raised their rates,” Wheeler said.
He says that in his experience in shopping for motorcycle insurance, a driver receives almost uniform rates for driving a scooter between 50 and 400 cc’s. He said rates get higher and began to vary for 400 cc’s and above

news source : http://herald-zeitung.com/