Your motorcycle insurance policy forms a legal contract, and as with all legal contracts, there are some obligations that you must adhere to in order for the cover provided by your policy to remain in force. These include:
Maintain your motorcycle in a roadworthy condition. Make sure that it is always up to WOF standards, even in between WOF tests. This is not just to ensure cover by your policy, but also very important for your own safety (after all, crashing HURTS!).
Keep your motorcycle secure. You must take all reasonable steps to ensure that your bike is kept secure when it isn’t in use. For example, always lock your bike whenever you leave it. This can mean keeping it within a locked building, or by enabling the steering lock or fitting a grip-lock style device.
Request Track Day cover if you are going to an event. If you plan to attend a Track Day or track-based Training Day, you need to inform us prior to attending the event to obtain our authorisation. This authorisation doesn’t cost anything, however a higher excess may apply while you are on the track. Call us on 0800 776 832 or email [email protected], and we’ll send out a confirmation of cover once approved.
Keep us informed of any changes in your circumstances. For example, please notify us if you change address, lose your licence, or if you modify your bike. Under New Zealand law, all insurance policy holders have a duty of disclosure to inform their insurer of anything that (as a prudent insurer) they should be made aware of. If you are unsure whether a change in circumstances is relevant to your insurance, please contact us and we’ll be happy to advise you.
Please note that the above list is intended to be a helpful guideline. If you have any questions or would like more information please don’t hesitate to contact us and one of our friendly team will be able to answer your query.