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At the ExCel bike show, the TB GSA also had black panniers. Rather liked the look of them.
Agreed!
At the ExCel bike show, the TB GSA also had black panniers. Rather liked the look of them.
Agreed!

I went for a quadruple black. ��
Did you have the panniers done yourself? Wrapped or stoved?
Bill
I went for a quadruple black.![]()
Na. I quite like being a little bit garish. ��You know you can get monochrome BMW badges to get rid of that garish blue and white one, right?
I went for a quadruple black. ��

I was on to Hastings for quite a while, but to be fair they were very helpful and did the best they could.Trebor tell me about it !! .......... MCE I think.
Anything to get out of paying out. It wasn't between certain times of the day was it ?
I was on to Hastings for quite a while, but to be fair they were very helpful and did the best they could.
In the end I went with IAM Surety (Cornhill). They sorted out the issues with the bike designation and I got a deal as good, if not better than Hastings, though with an higher excess than I would like at £500. The only thing I don't like about IAM Surety's insurance is the garaging policy, if you state the bike is kept at your home, in a garage, whenever you are at home (or a mile radius of your home) the bike must be in the garage. So no more washing it and leaving it to dry, or rocking up home for lunch and leaving it out.![]()
I don't know, I didn't ask on this occasion. Though I did a few years ago and from what I can remember there was quite a hike in premium costs so never bothered asking again. Perhaps I should in future.And was the premium much different if you didn't state it was kept in a garage? Sometimes these things impose restrictions for very little difference in the price. I don't declare my house alarm on my home policy for example as that would impose an annual service and a requirement never to forget to set it for virtually no reduction in premium.