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Just had a thought [it doesn't happen very often] when pillions seek a lift do they check that rider has pillion insurance? because it seems more insurance company's are making it an optional extra [cheaper without]
those that regularly go two up would presume to have it, solos that have high rates might often forgo it. It was easier years ago when it was all inclusive.

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harry worth @ 12/11/2011 14:46  

I must admit, I've always made the assumption that if I'm being offered a Pilly then they've got pilly insurance!...whether that's right or wrong on my part am not sure And tbh - I'm of the old school where you were automatically covered for pillys, so it never really crossed my mind till a few years ago, when I was told (mid ride out) that the rider didn't have pilly insurance!!!!

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Holmfirthgirl @ 12/11/2011 14:51  

would like to see this in a court not sure thay will win

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JP @ 12/11/2011 15:23  

this is another thread that comes up often [not that it's a bad thing] but there's lots of info on this already on the site if anyone cares to look for it

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Bikeabill @ 12/11/2011 16:17  

Holmfirthgirl, I like you have always presumed that if I have been offered a pilly then the rider was insured to have me on the back.

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Deleted Member @ 12/11/2011 18:21  

I always say "yes" when the question is asked if you would be carrying a pilly,,,,,for anyone that has a pilly seat on thier bike then i dont know how you can say you wont......you could be out riding with a friend,,,thier bike breaks down and you pilly them to safe point etc !!!thats just one example that could happen..bikes without pilly seat i could understand !!!

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Deleted Member @ 12/11/2011 19:10  

When I took out my insurance and going through the on-line quote procedure I was asked if I would carry a pillion. I put it through twice, once with and once without and the quote was the same.

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Simon66 @ 13/11/2011 00:50  

Think i done the same Simon and was no difference,,,,,but if you say no then its a loophole for them to sting you should anything happen,,

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Deleted Member @ 13/11/2011 13:51  

I would say its down to the pilly to ask the question 'are you covered to carry a pilly'


As a member of the events team (for me) its not something that we can check out, apart from anything very often we pilly offers are sorted between people before the event.


I THINK Daft un asked the question a while ago & found something that as a pilly she could take out, just to give her piece of mind when out ... but it seems to have been lost in the forums some place .... or it was a private chat I am recalling


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Deleted User @ 13/11/2011 17:18  

I'd rather take the cover for the just-in-case moments as Craig mentioned.


But I'd probably say that if it's something you're worried about then you ask the offering rider.
If you don't like the response you don't have to get on, being a friendly society I'm sure someone else will be along shortly

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Deleted Member @ 14/11/2011 09:48  

my bike insurance for CBF250 was the same for with and without pilly .. the same goes for XV535 but it is one of the questions now x

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Deleted Member @ 14/11/2011 12:56  

Looks like another way of making money to me, I bet if you dont have it & ring to get it included they will charge an admin fee!

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Noddy1 @ 14/11/2011 13:19  

Rather naively I've never asked about pillion insurance when I'm clambering on the back of a bike but that's probably due to thinking it was an automatic cover, I now know different!


Shell ......Daftun (Karen) was asking about pillion insurance for the Germany trip we did this year. I was lucky and found that I was covered on my upgraded bank account so didn't need to find anything extra, I ensured I got it in writing just in case!




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Blackberry @ 14/11/2011 22:15  

Ladies think about it ? Do you trust MEN ? I trusted my partener when she said she was on the Pill, 18 years ago,I now have two lovely daughters! Did she take the Pill ? or did she forget to take it ? Did I tick the Box for Pilly Rider ??? Of course I Did no hesitation no definatley ticked the box, yep i can see it now ----- little boxes Yes No. Just under criminal convictions, or was it above. Damn can't remember i looked at so many quotes. But I definatley ticked box ? I think I will go and check just in case, you know just to be on the safe side. Ahh her we are Bennetts Insurance Key Facts Section 6 Details of Persons Who will Ride the Bike. d. Will you ever be carrying pillion passengers? answer YES !. Joking apart. Because us Men do not tend to carry our insurance Policy docs around with us. Chaps if you are unsure then do what i did Check Your Policy, it took me about 30 seconds to find the section, ( an hour to find the bloody policy hidden in safe place) only joking, I have always carried pilly's I knew i had ticked yes. BUT PEOPLE ARE HUMAN THEY MAKE MISTAKES ! FOR INSTANCE DVLA HAVE ME A YEAR OLDER THAN MY BIRTH CERTIFICATE. I COMPLAIN EACH TIME I SEND LICENCE BACK, BUT IT FALLS ON DEAF EARS. SO IT IS BEST TO CHECK POLICY YOU MAY TICK YES ! BUT ADMIN AT COMPARE THE IDIOT .COM MAY HAVE TICKED NO ! A BIT LIKE TRUSTING CONDOMS LADIES ! HAVE A NICE DAY YOUALL ! D.O.A.

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Deleted Member @ 15/11/2011 09:27  

FOR INSTANCE DVLA HAVE ME A YEAR OLDER THAN MY BIRTH CERTIFICATE. Mm maybe you should check with your bike insurer, if you need to make a claim and it's noted that the DOB is incorrect they may deny payment and say you're not covered as it's not your DOB.

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Sandi @ 15/11/2011 10:27  

I've a multi-bike policy, and, have agreed with the insurers which bikes I may carry a passenger on, so that if I do, they are fully covered. But, you must also check with your life, or accident insurance company if their cover extends to you being pillion on a motorycycle, many, so I've been told...don't. The lists of 'prohibited' activities on life / accident cover application doc's appears to be growing as Insurers attempt to minimise risk, whislt maximising profit....you have been warned!

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Deleted Member @ 15/11/2011 12:40  

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