What
is Motorcycle Insurance?
Motorcycle insurance is defined as the insurance of motorcycles
and liabilities arising out of the use thereof.
A motorcycle is defined in a legal
sense as any form of motorcycle that is not defined as a
moped.
The minimum age permitted to ride a motorcycle is 17 and
therefore the minimum age for motorcycle insurance.
Current regulations restrict provisional/learner riders
to machines not exceeding 125cc.
Cover Types
The main forms of motorcycle insurance
cover are comprehensive, third party fire and theft
and third party risks only. Third party is the minimum legal
cover required under the Road Traffic Act of 1988.
Compare comprehensive, TPFT and third party only motorcycle,
motorbike, moped and scooter quotes from online insurance
sites serving the UK biking community.
We provide motorcycle and motorbike insurance information,
reviews and links to the best value for money motorcycle
insurance online. All insurance companies and motorcycle
insurance brokers reviewed on this site are members of the
General Insurance Standards Council and are regulated by
the Financial Services Authority.
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