A pint for the closest guess

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by TOG, Dec 18, 2006.

  1. TOG

    TOG Guest

    Assuming the winner and myself are united at some ukrm event in the
    future...... If that's unlikely, then a bottle of plonk sent by the
    Underground Railway.

    (Timo knows the answer so is ineligible and *will not be bribed*)

    The question is this:

    How much for an annual insurance premium for my son, Jamie, on his
    newly-acquired 125?

    Key facts:

    1. He's just turned 17.
    2. Address just outside the London postal districts, but close enough
    to London to have an 0208 phone number. SM1 postcode, for the picky.
    3. Third party only (TPO) cover.
    4. Bike is a Honda CD125 Benly, 1984 vintage, so not (one assumes)
    particularly high risk as regards theft or crash potential. Value of
    bike about £350-400 (rather more than I paid for it).
    5. One year's NCB from the DT50MX that preceded it.
    6. Obviously, no excess, as it's TPO cover.
    7. Clean licence.
    8. He hasn't passed his test yet, not even Part 1.

    Go to it.
     
    TOG, Dec 18, 2006
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    ginge Guest

    £700
     
    ginge, Dec 18, 2006
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  3. TOG

    Krusty Guest

    1,718.38.

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    Krusty, Dec 18, 2006
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  4. <TOG@toil>; <>; <>
    wrote in message Assuming the winner and myself are united at some ukrm event in the
    future...... If that's unlikely, then a bottle of plonk sent by the
    Underground Railway.

    (Timo knows the answer so is ineligible and *will not be bribed*)

    The question is this:

    How much for an annual insurance premium for my son, Jamie, on his
    newly-acquired 125?

    Key facts:

    1. He's just turned 17.
    2. Address just outside the London postal districts, but close enough
    to London to have an 0208 phone number. SM1 postcode, for the picky.
    3. Third party only (TPO) cover.
    4. Bike is a Honda CD125 Benly, 1984 vintage, so not (one assumes)
    particularly high risk as regards theft or crash potential. Value of
    bike about £350-400 (rather more than I paid for it).
    5. One year's NCB from the DT50MX that preceded it.
    6. Obviously, no excess, as it's TPO cover.
    7. Clean licence.
    8. He hasn't passed his test yet, not even Part 1.

    Go to it.

    =====

    Without cheating? Erm.... £1,112

    Ali
     
    Alison Hopkins, Dec 18, 2006
    #4
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    Jeremy Guest

    160
     
    Jeremy, Dec 18, 2006
    #5
  6. TOG

    gazzafield Guest

    <TOG@toil>; <>; <>
    wrote in message Assuming the winner and myself are united at some ukrm event in the
    future...... If that's unlikely, then a bottle of plonk sent by the
    Underground Railway.

    (Timo knows the answer so is ineligible and *will not be bribed*)

    The question is this:

    How much for an annual insurance premium for my son, Jamie, on his
    newly-acquired 125?

    Key facts:

    1. He's just turned 17.
    2. Address just outside the London postal districts, but close enough
    to London to have an 0208 phone number. SM1 postcode, for the picky.
    3. Third party only (TPO) cover.
    4. Bike is a Honda CD125 Benly, 1984 vintage, so not (one assumes)
    particularly high risk as regards theft or crash potential. Value of
    bike about £350-400 (rather more than I paid for it).
    5. One year's NCB from the DT50MX that preceded it.
    6. Obviously, no excess, as it's TPO cover.
    7. Clean licence.
    8. He hasn't passed his test yet, not even Part 1.

    Go to it.




    £1355.47
     
    gazzafield, Dec 18, 2006
    #6
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    prawn Guest

    GBP 648. BTW was the tpft significantly more? It shouldn't have been
     
    prawn, Dec 18, 2006
    #7
  8. TOG

    Nige Guest

    <TOG@toil>; <>;
    Assuming the winner and myself are united at some ukrm event in the
    future...... If that's unlikely, then a bottle of plonk sent by the
    Underground Railway.

    (Timo knows the answer so is ineligible and *will not be bribed*)

    The question is this:

    How much for an annual insurance premium for my son, Jamie, on his
    newly-acquired 125?

    Key facts:

    1. He's just turned 17.
    2. Address just outside the London postal districts, but close enough
    to London to have an 0208 phone number. SM1 postcode, for the picky.
    3. Third party only (TPO) cover.
    4. Bike is a Honda CD125 Benly, 1984 vintage, so not (one assumes)
    particularly high risk as regards theft or crash potential. Value of
    bike about £350-400 (rather more than I paid for it).
    5. One year's NCB from the DT50MX that preceded it.
    6. Obviously, no excess, as it's TPO cover.
    7. Clean licence.
    8. He hasn't passed his test yet, not even Part 1.

    Go to it.

    £759
     
    Nige, Dec 18, 2006
    #8
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    Jeremy Guest

    When does this competition close and how many guesses are we allowed?
     
    Jeremy, Dec 18, 2006
    #9
  10. TOG

    Cab Guest

    €2500
     
    Cab, Dec 18, 2006
    #10
  11. TOG

    Cab Guest

    Bugger, I meant £2500
     
    Cab, Dec 18, 2006
    #11
  12. TOG

    TOG Guest

    Alison Hopkins wrote:


    I wonder how one would cheat? Short of asking Timo.

    I'll let this run for 24 hours or so.
     
    TOG, Dec 18, 2006
    #12
  13. £335 + a packet of polo's I've just found behind my PC.
     
    Brownz @ Work, Dec 18, 2006
    #13
  14. TOG

    TOG Guest

    Wot, no Werthers Originals?
     
    TOG, Dec 18, 2006
    #14
  15. TOG

    BGN Guest

    On 18 Dec 2006 06:29:21 -0800, TOG@toil,
    £450.
     
    BGN, Dec 18, 2006
    #15
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    CT Guest

    £589.05
     
    CT, Dec 18, 2006
    #16
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    Krusty Guest

    Well you've given all the details, so a few phone calls to the most
    well known insurers followed by a 'guess' for each...


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    ogden Guest

    TOG@toil, ,
    wrote:
    £637.43
     
    ogden, Dec 18, 2006
    #18
  19. <TOG@toil>; <>; <>
    wrote in message

    Alison Hopkins wrote:


    I wonder how one would cheat? Short of asking Timo.

    I'll let this run for 24 hours or so.

    ====
    I'd do a sample quote on confused.com :)

    Ali
     
    Alison Hopkins, Dec 18, 2006
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    MikeH Guest

    £201.49 and a "CHOOSE LIFE" t-shirt
     
    MikeH, Dec 18, 2006
    #20
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