After a bit of web surfing I came to the conclusion that as I'm now older I'm better off with two bikes on one policy (protected NCB fee is less than the second policy approach). So, I ring the brokers tell them the quotes I've had and what I want to do. The ******s wanted to charge me £35 to cancel the second policy! I owe them if I cancel cos the returned premium is £20!
I'm lucky, I'm switching MZ no.2 onto the Triumph policy. MZ no.1 can stay insured without risk of a claim against it as it's currently a stripped frame. The policy simply runs out in a few months (during it's rebuild) and they can whistle for their £20. The unlucky would have to gauge the risk of having two policies on one bike (illegal? If not a PITA if you claim) against the savings or cancellation costs. It's a b****y good way to keep your premiums up don't you think.
It then gets better because this particular broker fixes big chunks of the policy against both bikes. I'd have a £550 excess on a £300 MZ due to an effect of the protected NCB. Unprotect the NCB and the excess is £200. Find the logic there!!
I told them to stick to sponsoring the t**s and cars TV channel and am now back with Carole Nash (on zero excess).
It's utter lunacy, but it's what I've come to expect from the In-Sewer-Ants.
Andy