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Re: Dolomite insurance

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Off the top of my head and in no particular order, Footman James, Lancaster, Adrian Flux, Chris Knott, Peter James, Carole Nash and Heritage. I think some of these insurers will offer discounts to TDC members.
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Re: Dolomite insurance

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I'm with Peter James, about £140 per annum to cover both my Triumphs (Dolomite and Spitfire) unlimited mileage, 3 drivers, full comp, SDP+Commuting, with breakdown cover.
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Re: Dolomite insurance

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Toledo Man wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:47 pm Off the top of my head and in no particular order, Footman James, Lancaster, Adrian Flux, Chris Knott, Peter James, Carole Nash and Heritage. I think some of these insurers will offer discounts to TDC members.
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Re: Dolomite insurance

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DoloMight wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:44 pm Whats the insurance like on these?

And who do most people use?
If you ean cost wise, as long as you are over 25 (or better 30), use it as a second car, don't live in Tower Hamlets or other high risk area, and a good driving record, pretty cheap. Expect £100-£150 from one of the specialist mentioned in this thread. My experience of Peter James is good....
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