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Motorbike Insurance Package Brings New Cover by the Day

Published by Garret Cashman
18 August 2008, 12:41
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Dayinsure.com, the original, internet based, short term motor insurance provider, has taken the daily car and van insurance experience forward by launching Flexirider. The innovative new service is believed to be a world first in motorcycle insurance, offering short term cover purchased by the day.

In partnership with Chaucer Insurance PLC, Flexirider allows bikers to get temporary insurance cover to either enable them to use another bike that does not belong to them, to drive home a new bike or to insure another person to ride their own bike. Eliminating the need to amend any existing annual policy, Flexirider can be purchased to give up to 28 days bike insurance, per annum, used on a daily basis or for longer periods. The policy is fully comprehensive and the online certificate of insurance can be printed out immediately.

Steve Coppock, Managing Director of Dayinsure.com:

“It can be very onerous to amend an existing annual insurance policy with additional bike or rider details. Flexirider by-passes this complicated procedure, providing a simple answer to temporary motorbike insurance requirements.  We have seen an 87% growth in Dayinsure.com since January 2008, confirming our credentials in providing innovative insurance solutions that truly reflect the motoring needs of consumers today. ”

Dayinsure.com is the market leader in the provision of day rate motor insurance, which includes dayresQ, the daily roadside recovery in conjunction with Mondial Assistance.

Flexirider biker specific insurance: dayinsure.com/flexirider/

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Jay | 19 August 2008, 01:36
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Well, if this is unique, then it's a big deal. We at LB have used dayinsure.com for insuring vans and the like for the odd weekend here and there and have always had a relatively good experience (minus some missing models from their manufacturer lists) and been very happy with them. We've never had to claim, mind.

For me personally, I'm insured to ride any bike that doesn't belong to me, but only at third party-only level. As this offers comprehensive coverage, then it's got to be a welcome thing to the bike industry, no?

I would say though, I think the text size on their site is a tad optimistic. It's tiny! That used to be fashionable in some designer circles in 2000, but not in 2008!



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