Insurance - what you need to know
One of the critical things to remember is that it’s always good to check the excess and level of cover. Sometimes the cheapest may not always be the best option.
Also, it’s worth noting that your first year will be pretty expensive if you’re a new rider. However, assuming you have no claims, it should drop in the second year.
Motorcycle & Scooter Insurance
Our partnership insurance makes it easy to choose the best policy for you. It is aimed at those on mopeds, scooters, and motorcycles up to 500cc.
- Instant quote & cover
- Monthly payment option
- Third-party to Fully Comprehensive
- Dedicated claims line & legal services included
- Breakdown, Personal Accident & Excess Protection
- Multi-bike policies available
Repair and recovery insurance
What do I do if I have an accident on my bike?
If you have an accident, you want to ensure that an authorised main dealer carries out any repairs:
WE ARE AN AUTHORISED REPAIR CENTRE
- Contact Central Bikes directly following an accident
- Recovery service available if needed
- A courtesy vehicle can be arranged if needed
- Workshop estimates are sent to your insurance provider
- Repairs will be carried out
- You will be contacted directly once your bike is ready
- We handle the payment directly with the insurer
Our insurance partner
Lexham Insurance is backed by Piaggio Group so give the Operator Code LEX4790 when you apply for Insurance and you will receive the Piaggio Deal price, ask for the Certificate of Insurance to be sent directly to us.
Lexham is highly recommended by us and a pleasure to do business with.
- Motorcycles
- Scooters
- Mopeds
- Quads
FAQ
Each and every one of us has that moment when we are suddenly stunned when we come face to face with the enormity of the universe.
Can I ride a motorcycle without insurance?
No, you are legally required to have insurance before you ride away.
How can I get motorcycle insurance?
The best starting point is the comparison websites that you will find with a Google search. It’s alway good to check the excess and level of cover as sometimes the cheapest may not always be the best option. Also, it’s worth noting that if you’re a new rider, your first year will be pretty expensive. However, assuming you have no claims it should drop in the second year.
Where can I get my licence?
You will need to start with DVLA for a provisional licence. Once you have this, search for your local motorcycle and scooter rider training centre. They will then be able to provide you with a bike and kit to get you through your licence.