Pick your own cycle cover.

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Bill Reynolds
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Pick your own cycle cover.

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Hello, Yes, I know this subject has appeared before but I have got sick of looking at the web for cycle insurance! Does anybody out there know of a cycle insurance company that lets the buyer pick his/her/its own insurance cover that the cyclists WANTS?! Currently I am in ETA that has lots of insurance sections that I don't want or need...like European cover or cover for others using my bike..(no way!) There must be a company somewhere that thinks a cyclist is capable of knowing what insurance they want and need....or am I hoping for too much??
Bill Reynolds
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Joined: 17 Mar 2007, 1:45am
Location: North Worcestershire

Re: Pick your own cycle cover.

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Sob, My first topic on this forum with no WANTED/NEEDED replies....How will I get over it??!
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[XAP]Bob
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Re: Pick your own cycle cover.

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What do you want?
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bikes4two
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The ambiguities of the English language :D
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I'll get my coat.........
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freiston
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bikes4two wrote:The ambiguities of the English language :D
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I'll get my coat.........

Lolz - you beat me to it :lol:
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