Direct Line do, http://www.directline.com/motor/newimprovedcar.htm#motorbikencd
If you have a courtesy car through an insurer it is probably because you have had an accident that will affect your no claims bonus wheather you have a courtesy car or not. The only way to avoid this is to protect your no claims bonus with your insurer. Usually there is a charge for this or you have to have a full no claims bonus.
I am now insured on 2 cars as the main driver. My car I am the registered owner and keeper and have 12 years no claims bonus. On the second car I am not the legal owner or registered keeper and as my 12 years are on the other car I have 0 no claims on this one. The insurers are different. What will happen to my 12 years no claims on my car if I have an accident in the car that has 0?
Absolutely. Would you pay someone who owed you money. The no claims bonus is a gimmick anyway. Allstate advertises the refund of premium bonus if you don't have any claims. However, in order to get this bonus check you have to purchase an endorsement that costs you as much as the bonus could possibly be.
Type your answer here... yes
Yes, he does lose it.
Yes you can ride motorbike as well as car on full car licence
It's normally 2 years in the UK.
A motorbike is louder than a car because the exhaust system is shorter in the bike.
no
No idea why they would want to know about what car you built your no claims on, you should speak to your previous insurer if you havent already and get proof of your no claims bonus, that should be all you need. If you've driven with your own insurance claim free for 3 years, you've got 3 years no claims bonus.
A motorbike
What is No Claims Bonus/no claims discount? No Claims Bonus (NCB) is crucial to reducing car insurance premiums. Its worth varies from company to company. A NCB of five years or more, for example, can entitle drivers to a 60%-75% discount on car insurance premiums. NCB is earned. Generally, for every year that a driver has insurance on a car without making a claim, they will earn another year's NCB to a maximum of 5 years. Some companies offer further discounts for 6-8 years of claims-free driving, but generally the maximum figure is 5 years. With two cars, a driver will need two lots of NCB - one lot for each car. Drivers can't share a NCB earned on one car between two cars.