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Bike hire on IOM? - N11NJA - 26-11-2014

Just a thought..guys
Is there any M/bike hire places on the IOM for TT race week? That would give me loads more options... fly / ride.

Cheers
Colin T


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - TTNeb - 26-11-2014

There are but I imagine they charge premium rates for TT - supply and demand...


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - badlyoverdrawnboy - 26-11-2014

Yes jason griffith hires triumphs out, but they are expensive, ok for a day or two, not really a option for a long stay. There was someone started up with a couple of old bmws but I was never really sure they proper comprehensive insurance. I did hire on the island for three years had 15 bikes there but the problem is that  everyone wanted them over mad sunday weekend and not the fortnight so it wasnt viable


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - scaramanga - 27-11-2014

ive just looked at jasons bike hire section
http://www.jasongriffiths.im/motorcycle-hire/
£750 deposit and £180 a day ?  wow looks like were in the wrong buisness


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Amsterdam - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 01:44 PM)scaramanga Wrote: ive just looked at jasons bike hire section
http://www.jasongriffiths.im/motorcycle-hire/
£750 deposit and £180 a day ?  wow looks like were in the wrong buisness

it says: includingVAT and Comprehensive Insurance *
Insurance will cost a fair bit, what is comprehensive... what does it comprehend? bodily hurt as well?


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - c iom tt - 27-11-2014

In the UK we have three kind of vehicle insurance.
Third party- Covers you if you are involved in an accident which is your fault but does not cover the cost to repair/replace your vehicle.
Third party fire and theft. As above but covers your vehicle if it is stolen or suffers fire damage.
Compehensive. as above but also includes cover for vehicle if you damage it yourself in an accident.


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - N11NJA - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 04:15 PM)Many thanks for your words of wisdom... looks like I will have to try harder to get a ferry with my bike.... Wrote: c iom ttIn the UK we have three kind of vehicle insurance.
Third party- Covers you if you are involved in an accident which is your fault but does not cover the cost to repair/replace your vehicle.
Third party fire and theft. As above  but covers your vehicle if it is stolen or suffers fire damage.
Compehensive. as above but also includes cover for vehicle if you damage it yourself in an accident.



RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Amsterdam - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 04:15 PM)c iom tt Wrote: In the UK we have three kind of vehicle insurance.
Third party- Covers you if you are involved in an accident which is your fault but does not cover the cost to repair/replace your vehicle.
Third party fire and theft. As above  but covers your vehicle if it is stolen or suffers fire damage.
Compehensive. as above but also includes cover for vehicle if you damage it yourself in an accident.

ow right, thanks. Funny we call comprehensive: "all risks" and we use these two English words for that. Gives one the idea the British would call it that too... but not so.


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - N11NJA - 27-11-2014

(26-11-2014, 05:54 PM)Yes I\m beginning to realize that.... TTNeb Wrote: There are but I imagine they charge premium rates for TT - supply and demand...



RE: Bike hire on IOM? - N11NJA - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 01:44 PM)Hey!!! that\s a lot of inter-galactic credits... don't think that's one of my best ideas..Thanks for the info... scaramanga Wrote: ive just looked at jasons bike hire section
http://www.jasongriffiths.im/motorcycle-hire/
£750 deposit and £180 a day ?  wow looks like were in the wrong buisness



RE: Bike hire on IOM? - N11NJA - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 01:44 PM)Daytona 675, is my favourite looking bike of all time. never rode one but one day i\ll dip my toes in the Triumph pond.. scaramanga Wrote: ive just looked at jasons bike hire section
http://www.jasongriffiths.im/motorcycle-hire/
£750 deposit and £180 a day ?  wow looks like were in the wrong buisness



RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Superbike - 27-11-2014

Be a right pi**er if you dropped it even at low speed, bet they'd use the old rule of thumb you bend it you mend it in fact we'll mend it that's £750.


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Amsterdam - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 07:19 PM)Superbike Wrote: Be a right pi**er if you dropped it even at low speed, bet they'd use the old rule of thumb you bend it you mend it in fact we'll mend it that's £750.

No, any damage done should be covered by the comprehensive coverage, unless it is self inflicted with forethought, but if it's an unforeseen accident, should be covered.


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Superbike - 27-11-2014

Right right I gotcha Amsterdam makes sense, it's not a bad price for say a day or two bit heavy if you wanted it for a week mind. There's a guy on my manor rents out pretty high end rally cars on a "you bend you mend" term but I suppose that's a race car, with the rented bike it's got road insurance just like renting a van in effect.


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - c iom tt - 27-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 08:53 PM)Amsterdam Wrote:
(27-11-2014, 07:19 PM)Superbike Wrote: Be a right pi**er if you dropped it even at low speed, bet they'd use the old rule of thumb you bend it you mend it in fact we'll mend it that's £750.

No, any damage done should be covered by the comprehensive coverage, unless it is self inflicted with forethought, but if it's an unforeseen accident, should be covered.
The problem with any insurance policy you take out is the excess. Even with fully comp, the excess might be £750.00


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Superbike - 27-11-2014

Heck yeah forgot about that minor detail always something to come out of nowhere and bite you on the a*s and that right there is the excess.


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - scaramanga - 28-11-2014

yes it does say the £750 deposit is kept to cover the ecess on the policy and any repairs will come out of that deposit unless its over that price then you get nothing back
but come on £180 a day to hire a bike thats not cheap
i know things are more expensive on the island but come on
hire the bike for a fortnight and its 2 and a half grand


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - scaramanga - 28-11-2014

ive just done a quick search on google
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDsQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.openroadrentals.co.uk%2F&ei=rLV3VOTPA6yM7Aai0IHYDw&usg=AFQjCNGfHo81yHAkIucd0RMlqxRbitcxNQ
looks like theres money in motorcycle hire


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - Amsterdam - 28-11-2014

(27-11-2014, 10:36 PM)c iom tt Wrote:
(27-11-2014, 08:53 PM)Amsterdam Wrote:
(27-11-2014, 07:19 PM)Superbike Wrote: Be a right pi**er if you dropped it even at low speed, bet they'd use the old rule of thumb you bend it you mend it in fact we'll mend it that's £750.

No, any damage done should be covered by the comprehensive coverage, unless it is self inflicted with forethought, but if it's an unforeseen accident, should be covered.
The problem with any insurance policy you take out is the excess. Even with fully comp, the excess might be £750.00

Right, the excess (which in Holland is called "own risk") is 250,- Euros
which clearly is a figure "one could live with" rather than 750 pounds...


RE: Bike hire on IOM? - c iom tt - 28-11-2014

Yes, the problem is that it does not take much of an off these days to do £750.00 worth of damage. On most modern sportsbikes, you will do more than £750.00 worth of damage by letting it fall off the sidestand.