How can we help you with motorbike insurance today
Our service helps you compare prices and policy options from multiple
motorcycle insurance brands in one quick and easy search, with quotes
available for all types of motorbikes, scooters and mopeds.
Need more information?
- FAQs on motorcycle insurance
- Motorbike insurance guides
To obtain a quote, fill out our simple-to-use forms with your basic
personal and contact details, information on your motorbike licence and
how long you've held it for, and the postcode where you keep your ride
overnight.
Be ready to input the number plate or, alternatively, the motorbike's
make, year of manufacture and its engine size (or if it's electric).
Note that if you have a Q-plated vehicle or a quad bike we won't be
able to offer you a quote online, but we will provide contact details of
insurers who may be able to help.
You'll need to choose your level of cover - third party only, third
party fire and theft or comprehensive - before inputting any years of
no-claims bonus you've built up.
Select the number of riders (the proposer, with the option of up to
four additional riders) and what your bike will be used for - social
only; social plus commuting to a single place of work; business use
(class one); courier use; fast-food delivery.
Did you know...?
- Cover for a pillion (passenger) is unlikely to be included on your policy unless it's been requested
- Some insurers may let you transfer a no claims bonus from a car to a bike, but the reverse isn't possible
You'll be asked to input details of any accidents, claims, damage or
motoring convictions within the last five years, then for information on
your road qualifications and history.
Drop-down menu options allow you to list any riding qualifications,
whether you're a member of a biking organisation and any relevant
information if you're a car driver.
You'll also be asked if and when you passed Compulsory Basic Training
(CBT), whether you've owned or ridden a bike within the last 12 months
and the engine size of the last machine you rode.
Be ready for questions on any DVLA-reported medical
conditions/disabilities, any non-motoring convictions, the total number
of motorbikes in the household and whether you have access to other
vehicles.
Enter the date the bike was purchased (or indicate that it hasn't
bought it yet) and its approximate value, and declare whether it'll be
used with a sidecar, for towing or to carry a pillion (passenger).
There are relevant sections to fill in if your machine has been
modified, adapted or had optional extras fitted, if it's imported
(parallel or grey import), and to detail the security devices it has,
plus to indicate the registered keeper (options include leased private,
leased company, company, society and club).
Finally, select your cover start date, voluntary excess, annual
mileage (personal and business) and whether you want to pay annually or
monthly.
Did you know...?
- Many insurers offer discounts if you've passed an advanced riding course
Your results page will then display your options including details of
the brand, price and excess (voluntary and compulsory), plus any
special offers.
You'll be shown whether the policy includes cover for legal
assistance, helmet and leathers, personal accident protection and
breakdown, and the table can be customised to only show options
including any/all of these elements.
When you see a policy you like the look of click through for more
information and, if you're happy to proceed, you can buy online or over
the phone.
To find out more about policy options, the sort of questions that are
asked, how to save on premiums and about motorbike insurance in
general, try our guides where you'll also find the answers to frequently
asked questions.