moped insurance companies

April 29th, 2010 by The Rider

moped insurance companies
I have just bought a Moped – JMSTAR 50cc, where can I get insurance from? apart from rampdale? x x x Thanks?

I have just bought a 50cc Jm Star Madness 50QT moped and im looking for insurance, the cheapest ive found is 290 with Rampdale and the most expensive was 490, Its a chinese import so not alot of companies insure them Can anyone help? and recommend a cheap insurance company which will insure chinese imports? THanks x x

Progressive might be able to.

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cheap insurance for moped

April 9th, 2010 by The Rider

Want to buy a moped, how much will one cost?

I need some advice concerning buying a moped or a small motorbike for use in London. I’ve done a bit of research into it, but there are still a couple of questions I’ve got.

Ideally, I’d like a moped that can carry two passengers. I don’t really care whether it’s 50cc or 125cc+ just that it’ll be able to get me around with a passenger. The Honda ‘Lead’ looks alright, but does anyone have any cheaper suggestions? I’ve been told that it’s wiser to buy a new vehicle as second hand bikes can be terribly unreliable.

I’m taking my car practical test in the next few weeks so I should have a full driver’s license soon (if I pass, haha).

Does this mean I still have to take the CBT? How much is tax and insurance roughly? Will I still have to wear learner plates? Will I be able to carry another passenger legally?

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Thank you!

A 50cc will carry 2 but very slowly as they only have enough power to get to about 30 mph with a rider only – doable but deadly dull and not practical. You would need a CBT but no l plates to ride a 50cc.

If you get a 125 you still need a CBT but your car licence counts for nothing and L plates are required. A 125 will cope with a passenger but will be cramped and a bit slow. This will not matter much until you pass a bike test as with L plate on a provisional bike licence you CANNOT CARRY A PASSENGER.

In a nutshell, pass test on a 125cc and you can then start carrying passengers – otherwise NO PASSENGERS. London Police regularly stop small bikes two up as a lot try to break this law and you could easily clock up 6 points and lose that nice new licence.

You can pick up some new chinese made bikes for £750 and go up to Japanese and Italian 125cc at just short of £3000
Insurance will cost anywhere from £60 to £1000 depending on age and cover you want.
Cannot remember what tax is but look on the link I give you below for lots more info.

speedfight for sale £400

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moped insurance scooter insurance

March 4th, 2010 by The Rider

moped insurance scooter insurance
What should I know about before buying a moped?

I am thinking about buying a used moped/scooter and I have never owned or driven one before. What do I need to know before a purchase one? I’m looking to buy one to get me back and forth to school and work as I live in a small college town. Do I need special license or insurance?

You should know that you will not be getting any women riding a moped. Well, maybe some fat ones.

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