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Champion

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Fully comp or TPFT - help!!


I can't decide which to go with..

Bike value approx £1500

Fully comp - £79.48 with £500 excess

TPFT - £69.68 with £200 excess

I suppose it depends on whether I think my bike is more likely be crashed (and not able to claim from the 3rd party) or stolen. 

I'm leaning towards TPFT as I can do a lot of repairs (in the event of an own fault crash) for £500 (which is the excess).

What do you guys think?



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Devon's Best

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I have TPFT

My bike's not worth that much and like you I do my own repairssmile If my bike was worth a lot more, would be fully comp for sure.



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TPFT +1

My Bandit, BSA and T100 are Fully Comp - but the cheapest of them (Bandit) is worth 5x my TTR.

Martyn



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Champion

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cheers guys, TPF&T it will be then.

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Devon's Best

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The answer is easy Mr Pashley, it be an old yellow Suzuki tractor......3rd party only

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well..., my old yellow tractor will be laughing it's socks off at your spanky new chainsaw when it's tyre side upwards on Friday.biggrin



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