Both Quotezone and
Gocompare are popular choices here for anyone searching for cheap bike
insurance cover. So, if you want to compare bike insurance with
one form, either of these can be used to easily do this and reduce the
cost of your policy renewal or reduce the cost of a policy for a new
bike.
Just about everyone making a bike insurance comparison through this
service uses one or other of these with Gocompare being marginally more
popular on this site although Quotezone is more popular on some of our
other UK sites. These differences are probably just an artefact of
Gocompare services being easier to find in this site. Over all of our
websites, Quotezone happens to be the most used. As they are comparable
services, you can use either for your bike insurance if you wish to use
a service of this type to get cheap bike insurance.
Of the direct bike insurance providers that we list here, Bennetts is
the most popular choice of all bike insurers in the UK and consequently
is a good first choice for those wanting slightly better 'standard'
cover than can be easily found via a price comaprison system where low
price is everything and thus 'no frills' cover features prominently.
While the UK loves to use bike insurance comparison services, we would
argue that going direct is not as unattractive an option as it may seem
at first glance. You get good quality cover from leading providers at
competitive rates. If you always selct the cheapest, you are likely to
have a high excess and you will need to meet other additonal costs in
the event of an accident beyond just paying the excess. All in all,
this is somewhat self-defeating when you do need to claim.
Yet, if using a bike insurance comparison form is a quick way to get
cheaper cover, how do you persuade consumers that going direct makes
better sense? Not easily. It is perhaps not until after a claim on the
cheapest of policies that the effected biker will review their cover
more carefully and objectively next time around to then dismiss the
more budget policies.
We do advise that you check what you're getting and consider the
implications - in particular which costs will fall to you in an
accident - and to then conduct an honest inventory as to what
constitutes your minimum policy requirements. Done objectively, we
would argue, this often excludes several of the cheaper bike insurance
policies from further consideration.