push bike insurance!?

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having a mare here... want to insure my pushbike for when i go to work as its nearly a £1000 worth and it comes out of my wages on a cycle to work scheme.

who do insure it with?

cycleguard won't insure it at my workplace
endsleigh won't insure it if it's not got a sold secure lock
eandl won't insure me to go work and back - only comepetitions and stuff.

i only want to insure it for theft at my workplace... house insurance will cover it a home!!!
 

get a sold secure lock then.

but sold secure stuff includes ground anchors. by the sound of it, if it's not in the ground anchor it's not insured which would completely defeat the object of theft insurance.

Not sure what the premium would be, but could you add it to your home insurance as a 'travel item' or something?

kd

i'll look into this as it could be worth an ask, cheers.

all i want is 'normal' theft insurance lol....
 
all sorted through home contents so cheers for heads up. added about a fiver to each month and i don't need a special lock (they said common sense applied and it had to be locked if left anywhere) and i got a loadof other stuff like £1500 minimum cover and legal insurance too.

so i celebrated by going aldi/halfords and buying reflective strips, lights, mudguards, a water bottle and a tyre repairkit..... gutted aldi didn't have any bike lights left so cost me £36 in halfords but i wanted the biggest rear light going - and it has a cool knightrider setting! :D
 
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The policy document for my ETA insurance states;

I'm not sure where you got the idea that a Sold Secure approved ground anchor must be used, but it's certainly not the case. The insurer only requires that you use the relevant level of Sold Secure approved lock for the value of your bicycle. For example, my bike is valued at £1k, and so I have to use a Silver level Sold Secure approved lock. My annual premium is £108 but that includes 3rd party liability insurance, accidental damage insurance and breakdown recovery.

did a search for sold secure and it brought up some ground anchors which left me a bit puzzled as i thought i must be reading the wording wrong that's all.
 
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