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I'd be interested in knowing how much your insurance is.
When I tried to get my Douze e-Cargo bike which was around £4,500 new, all insurance companies hit me with a £450 annual premium + £250 compulsory excess.
It is a mental amount as it is more than my car, motorbike and house insurance put together (all in Zone 2 London).
Fingers crossed, three years on, I still have my bike and I have saved £1,350 on insurance...
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@BrickMan Thanks both. I'm based in Ireland so sadly laka is out but I'll give my house insurance company a call and see what the damage will be.
e-bullitt owners/sellers, is there a walk assist option on the newer models? I'm thinking of splurging but have a narrow winding mildly-uphill path to my house and wondering if it's going to be a mare the first/last 25 meters of every trip.
Also, those of you who insure their cargo bikes, did you add under your existing house insurance or get specific bike insurance? Thanks :)