I'd had 3 years claim free riding since my return after a gap of several years, a license that has never seen a point on it and came in with a premium of about £200 fully comp.
I was looking forward to 4 years no claims this year and, based on the premiums that some of you have uncovered this year, a somewhat reduced premium.
That was until I was knocked off the bike at the end of March.
The renewal came through at £419.
When reporting the accident I asked them if my NCD would be affected and was told it wouldn't. However, when they were asked the reason for the increase, I was told it was that until the accident claim is resolved I have zero NCD.
So after moaning about that (to no avail of course) I asked what the premium would be if the NCD is restored ..... £250 .... so even with another year NCD (if settled in my favour) the premium will have gone up.
Oh, and I think it has to be settled 100% in my favour for me not to loose all my NCD. In this day and age and with the police having failed to take any witness details I guess 100% is unlikely.

Anyway ... getting to the point .... I thought that I'd better get on and shop around.
Did "thebikeinsurer" website which turned up some good quotes (all with me declaring I have no NCD).
One of the companies in the site's list of results rang me up and I went through my mods with them - they went to check with the underwriters and never phoned back. I didn't care much as they weren't the cheapest.
I phoned the cheapest, MCD (about £220) and went through my mods. The chap on the other end was really helpful, thought there wouldn't be a problem, and then went away to check with the underwriters. Today he came back with the bad news that because of my modifications, they won't insure it.
So why is it harder this year?
- Are insurers getting tougher on modifications?
Or is it now that I've been hit by a car (and consequently appear as a higher risk while I have no NCD) they don't want to trust me with a modified bike?
Oh yes, I did mention that £220 quote to them (before I'd got the bad news from the underwriters) and somehow that magically turned the £419 quote into £322.
Now I'm hoping that the insurance claim can be settled in my favour and I get some NCD restored and a refund!
Moral of the story - don't let some blind cage-driver knock you off a bike.
- 1) It hurts
2) You'll spend half of your remaining life filling forms, writing letters and visiting medical experts who need to prepare reports
3) It might not be your fault but it can screw up your NCD and general insurability - especially if the claim is unresolved at renewal time.