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Insurance
I currently have insurance (third party/fire/theft/etc) for my bike. When I move to Canada I'll want to be doing the same.
At the moment my insurer is a specialist and the package is a standard organised throught the Cycle Touring Club and the London Cycling Campaign and costs about £50 a year (10% of the cost of the bike).
Can anyone recommend an insurer? I'd definitely be needing theft insurance and it really would be nice to get a half decent accident package. The third party isn't as important but in this era of litigation is would be nice to have that kind of protection.
At the moment my insurer is a specialist and the package is a standard organised throught the Cycle Touring Club and the London Cycling Campaign and costs about £50 a year (10% of the cost of the bike).
Can anyone recommend an insurer? I'd definitely be needing theft insurance and it really would be nice to get a half decent accident package. The third party isn't as important but in this era of litigation is would be nice to have that kind of protection.
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In Canada, bicycles are usually covered through your home owner's or renter's insurance policy (for theft/liability. I don't know of any bicycle specific policies available in Canada. Maybe someone else does?