916 Sps Value

Discussion in '748 / 916 / 996 / 998' started by Kevin Tallant, Nov 29, 2022.

  1. I ask as i had classic agreed value with Footman for 5 years, for 2x Yamaha 350lc+Kawaskai kr1s and when i got an 848 and went to get insurance for it with footman i was told i had lost my max NCB of 10 years because of the agreed policy and would be treated as if i was a new rider, i also tried many other insurance companies and got the same answer so had to start all over again for the 848, I'm now on just under 9 years of getting the max NCB back.
     
  2. Yeah, it's kind of put me off buying a newer bike. That and the fact I've not got room or the money without flogging one of the old girls.
     
  3. A challenging question for you sir, if you had to liquidate one, which one would it be.:thinkingface:...............fingers in ears both bikes please now.!
     
  4. I've not really had a chance to ride sps much yet, but it really dose feel quite special on a fast winding road....but superlight and I have been doing a few thousand miles a year since 2016 and have really grown to love it... It's a bit like being asked to choose your favourite child :)
    I suppose superlight because it's more common, tried to swop it for Cagiva 900ie elephant fairly recently.
     
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  5. I have 2 cars and a Honda ST70 on classic insurance
    When you get the policies it's clear in the terms you don't get a no claims bonus
    Where the ST70 was concerned it was cheaper to get a separate classic insurance than it was to add it to my multi bike policy
     
  6. The problem was after a certain time i lost all of the ncb and had to start again, probably in the small print somewhere.
     
  7. If you let your "ordinary" insurance policy lapse after a couple of years you lose your no claims
    When I took the car policies out they told me I would not have any NCD on the policy it was a stand alone policy
    As it was I hadanother car so it wasn't a problem
    If you have just one bike and it is a classic and it's cheaper to go classic insurance you need to be aware that when you decide to buy a new bike your NCD could gave gone
     
  8. I personally think as we grow in age maybe the SL might be a little easlier on the wrists later on, hence why i've one in stock just incase.
     
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  9. Good idea to have another vehicle on a separate policy.
     
  10. I really find SL really comfortable, often do a 150 mile round trip to airfield. Just need a top box for my gear :)
    I agree it would be easier to live with in our senior years, it's also a beautiful bike to just stare at.
     
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  11. That's the answer.
    Besides having an everyday car I have 2 Ducatis and an MV on a multi bike policy so wasnt a problem for me.
     
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  12. Are you a private pilot?
     
  13. No, almost retired skydiver.
     
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  14. I think most trellis Ducati framed bikes are beautiful from that period as well as the earlier ones.
     
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  15. A clean Superlight with it's mono seat and white number board is a machine to behold.

    1997 SL - Copy.jpg
     
    #55 TNR, Dec 2, 2022
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  16. That's a understatement unless of course your blind as a bat.
     
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