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phpbiker

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phpbiker says:

Loading For Pipe And Power Commander Mods

Seems I am seeing a lot of nice bikes. Several of the ones I have seen that have been looked after, have had pipes, and several others power commanders / Dynojet. 

I manage to get cheap insurance my R1 is only 130 fully comp because I have no claims and I'm old and I don't commute. 

What kind of loading to you get for these mods? 


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AdieR

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AdieR says:

insurance loading for mods

it varies from insurer to insurer, and on the extent of the mods - with some insurers, it won't make any difference, with some you have a limit on any extra power via mods (5% I think), some insurers will use it as a method of daylight robbery.

Some people of course don't mention mods to insurance, and run the risk of insurance being void...

Hope that helps.

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