brassmonkey001
I should change this
Exactly my point: I'd have thought aftermarket suspension components were a declarable modification, but not an Autocom. On second thoughts, I suppose if the Autocom was incorrectly installed installed and set the bike on fire...
But declaring "anything not fitted by the factory"? Well how long have they got? let's start with the oil, brake and clutch fluids, disks, different tyres, air filter, oil filter, some light bulbs
It's a real nightmare. Maybe there should be a clear definition of what's an accessory and what's a modification.![]()
I always declare things of significant value like panniers, satnav etc. I seldom ride with either of these things fitted, but if you crashed or the bike was stolen with these things on then you'd want the money to replace them, wouldn't you?

You're right though, Wapping, it would be silly to declare those things... but the woman from the insurance company specified 'anything not fitted by the factory'. Starting to apply our own interpretation of what really should be declared is where this whole exchange of ideas started.