Its been a couple of years since I had an EXUP but.....

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Just got home from work mate....so not had a chance to get out on it.Did go to work on the bike though but its only 2 miles away!!

Its sunny but very windy :nod:

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Very sunny here today but sadly I've not had chance to whip mine out. :eek: :ninja:

I'll just have to look forward to the rideout on Sunday. :nod:
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Nice bike metalface, iv'e the 98 white/red,still in the shed till ins renewal time when hopefully it'll go as second bike on the ru's policy,hope it dont hurt the bank tooo much :rolleyes:
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Thanks mate, mine was cheaper to insure than I thought even though I have a ban on my licence from my RU. :)
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Who do you use?if you don't mind me asking as the 750 srad i had as a second bike last year nearly doubled mine with MCE :crybaby:
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Carol Nash, I've never before used them as I've always found them too expensive when all around me have they were cheap, but this time they cheaper by far. :nod:
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Cheers i'll get a quote of them next month aswell an maybe bennets. :)
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Ive switched over to bennets this year..I was with dial direct (the same company as bennets).

If I switched over to bennets and paid 36 quid up front my paments were only 9.60 a month for cover and policy on both bikes and saved 15 quid overall on the same policy as bennets charge lower interest for payments.. :rolleyes:
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I didn't realise that, I always just pay my insurance all in one go.
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Likewise,pennies permiting
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Got F/Comp on my Ru, with Ice Queen as named rider for 146 odd
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Mine works out at about 135 for the two bikes including the intrest for payments. I am only tpft but my exess is only 250. I find fully comp exesses are just stupid (around 500 compulsory). So I dont bother.
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R1 has just passed its Mot, thats me sorted for another 12 months. :nod:
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My R1's been off the road for about a month due to having the fuel tank fixed, some of the laquer was peeling on top but its all fixed now, so I went for a blast. :D

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In unrelated news, I've bought another rear wheel for little drag/sprint bike and had a full wet soft tyre fitted. :D
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Very nice MF. :D

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