Got to love getting old...
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- banoffee
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Re: Got to love getting old...
on a 400??? (sorry, that's asking isn't it!)
attention 2 detail - bike valeting and more
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Re: Got to love getting old...
Yeah, I'm curious as to how you managed to get near £900 a year 3pft. How in the hell did you manage that, dx4?? 

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Re: Got to love getting old...
age is gud fully comp 2 bikes breakdown cover and all the rest £124 

back on the road and it feels good
its good to be alive R.I.P. maisie (mother in law)
its good to be alive R.I.P. maisie (mother in law)
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Re: Got to love getting old...
Just had to renew mine. NC29 and CBR600 full no claims, protected no claims, bikes garaged with alarms and u locks on the bikes no accidents, claims, losses in past 6 years. £280 fully comp paying in 4 installments which aint to bad i think at age 37
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Re: Got to love getting old...
nc30, and crf250 tpft £140 in 3 installments, 35, 3 pts, 5 year nc.
funnily enough, they wanted the same for just the nc30
funnily enough, they wanted the same for just the nc30
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Re: Got to love getting old...
The only upside to getting old 
124 fully comp, other bikes + breakdown. 0 ncb but 0 claims etc.
I do have an extensive collection of points which will make my (self-bought) birthday present of an srad gxr/ tasty nc30 in august interesting.

124 fully comp, other bikes + breakdown. 0 ncb but 0 claims etc.
I do have an extensive collection of points which will make my (self-bought) birthday present of an srad gxr/ tasty nc30 in august interesting.
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Re: Got to love getting old...
CMSMJ1:
Insurance is not required by law here. If it was there would be a lot less people on the road... hey, thats a damn good idea, they should make it compulsory :)
"What if you damage someone's property" If people wanna protect their shit they get full cover insurance.
A lot of people get 3rd party fire and theft insurance. (much cheaper than full cover) I've been considering it, just haven't gotten around to it.
The taxi thing has improved. New legislation has required all the old taxis to be phased out and now the taxis are much bigger and can fit more people etc. (though its slightly worrying because now instead of 2 ton taxis driving around with retard unlicensed drivers, its like 3-4 ton taxis driving around with hopefully more qualified drivers)
The DOT and police have been cracking down on them, so hopefully its improving.
Dunno what you talking about not getting about without a shooting or ass kicking. People get around all the time every day without it. Your street smarts do affect your odds a lot. I've never had any issues. I know a lot of people who have though. You can get mugged in any country. If you're a soft target you're likely to get mugged nomatter what country you're in.
>"Why aren't people sensible...!! It is a lovely place and deserves much better*"
This is Africa, you gotta live in the moment. Theres something really nice about the immediacy of it. Resign your fears and just live. If you can't handle that you won't be happy here.
Every place has its advantages and disadvantages. The crime adds an extra stress in the back of your mind, but the place, the people & the freedom feed your soul. So its + a bit here, - a bit there. You gotta figure out of the net is something you like.
Alex: There is a road accident fund that pays for stuff where people don't have insurance. i think its a tax on petrol. (kind of sucky) They pay out a lot of shit, but I doubt they have enough to cover everything.
Best thing you can do is, keep away from cars, and don't crash.
Insurance is not required by law here. If it was there would be a lot less people on the road... hey, thats a damn good idea, they should make it compulsory :)
"What if you damage someone's property" If people wanna protect their shit they get full cover insurance.
A lot of people get 3rd party fire and theft insurance. (much cheaper than full cover) I've been considering it, just haven't gotten around to it.
The taxi thing has improved. New legislation has required all the old taxis to be phased out and now the taxis are much bigger and can fit more people etc. (though its slightly worrying because now instead of 2 ton taxis driving around with retard unlicensed drivers, its like 3-4 ton taxis driving around with hopefully more qualified drivers)
The DOT and police have been cracking down on them, so hopefully its improving.
Dunno what you talking about not getting about without a shooting or ass kicking. People get around all the time every day without it. Your street smarts do affect your odds a lot. I've never had any issues. I know a lot of people who have though. You can get mugged in any country. If you're a soft target you're likely to get mugged nomatter what country you're in.
>"Why aren't people sensible...!! It is a lovely place and deserves much better*"
This is Africa, you gotta live in the moment. Theres something really nice about the immediacy of it. Resign your fears and just live. If you can't handle that you won't be happy here.
Every place has its advantages and disadvantages. The crime adds an extra stress in the back of your mind, but the place, the people & the freedom feed your soul. So its + a bit here, - a bit there. You gotta figure out of the net is something you like.
Alex: There is a road accident fund that pays for stuff where people don't have insurance. i think its a tax on petrol. (kind of sucky) They pay out a lot of shit, but I doubt they have enough to cover everything.
Best thing you can do is, keep away from cars, and don't crash.
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Re: Got to love getting old...
£350 tpff for mine
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Re: Got to love getting old...
Just had a quote £104 4yrs ncd and a can mod fully comp protected and legal cover, for my 99 RVF~???
The older I get the faster I was.
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Re: Got to love getting old...
Sounds like SA might be similar to Australia: compulsary 3rd party (the government pays) but if you want more cover, you have to pay through your teeth. All in all though, it aint that expensive unless you're under 25.
That's the beauty of track bikes: you crash, you pay. Too easy!
That's the beauty of track bikes: you crash, you pay. Too easy!
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