Try Adrian Flux, they know about Trikings.
https://www.adrianflux.co.uk/car-insurance/
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http://www.lynbrookins.co.uk/
£196 brand new Triking £150 excess
£196 brand new Triking £150 excess
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I am sorry to hear of your 'experience' at the hands of my recommendation Paul.
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Will do Paul, we are going.
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Paul, are you sure it's not your brother who's ramping your premium? I've heard he's a bit dodgy and his Triking has raised a few eyebrows.
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Was browsing forum and found this post re high insurance costs.I used a broker called AIB for my JZR and decided to insure my Triking with them even though it is only a collection of parts at the moment. The premium was £145 for fully comprehensive, £11000 value, 1000 miles per annum (least they will do), insured driver only, includes legal cover, £100 excess. Have had to insure under the donor bike reg no. as they have to have something! The actual insurance company is Highway, which is part of LV. Have not had to make any claims but find them easy to deal with. Their tel is 02380-268351.
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Hi, Tony - It's probably too late, and may not matter anyway, but I believe all Trikings have a VIN number embossed on the side of the left front frame member, in front of the wheel - hard to see, but if you get the light at the right angle you'll find it and be able to read it - it's about 17 numbers/letters starting with TRK...…
Eric
Eric