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I am considering getting a utility quad when i pass my test but want to know what the insurance on them is like, i know that for older people it is around £150 but i imagine that its a bit like car insurance. I have tryed to get quotes but rather than giving me a quote they just keep calling up, so does anyone have any experience with quad insurance :good:

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Quad insurance is quite expensive as they are a very nickable item much sought after by caravan dwelling persons and the like. There are many companies that won't insure them but I have found that perhaps the best is with the NFU.. You can also save a bit of cash if you register the quad as being for agricultural use, that way it would be exempt from having an MOT and tax is free. Provided of course that your use complied with the ag use conditions. :D

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I reckon it would be around 300 as thats the figure that keeps popping up for me. Definatly reg it as agricultrual free tax and no mot with gay power limits (if reged as a quadricycle)

 

If it is ag reg then some companies say your only allowed to go 7 miles from place of origin but with the nfu you could in theory drive round the world there is no limit on how many miles you go and thats quite important :yes:

 

and you want a quad that does more than 40 because its very very slow otherwise :lol:

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I reckon it would be around 300 as thats the figure that keeps popping up for me. Definatly reg it as agricultrual free tax and no mot with gay power limits (if reged as a quadricycle)

 

If it is ag reg then some companies say your only allowed to go 7 miles from place of origin but with the nfu you could in theory drive round the world there is no limit on how many miles you go and thats quite important :yes:

 

and you want a quad that does more than 40 because its very very slow otherwise :lol:

 

 

Thanks, do utility quads tend to go much over 40 or 50 anyway

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Well the more you spend the faster you go :oops::lol:

A can am outlander 800 will do 70mph there about 9-10K

a tweaked kawasaki 750 will do 80-90mph

and I know for sure that a yamaha grizzly will do 73 and make your trousers messy :blush:

and the honda foreman 400 does 35-40mph :lol:

Its only really the big bores that go like that but they are £££ to buy and £££ to insure so along the lines of a 350 would be better :yes:

 

Stick to a 2nd hand honda, yamaha, suzuki ,kawi etc rather than a new shineray or something cheap and ****** which would just be a deathtrapand bits will be easier to get and you will proberly need them less often, the apache utilitys are meant to be pretty **** aswell :yes:

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