Insuring your bike against damage, theft
Hi, all,
I'm considering a road bike, and the ones I'm looking at are $2k+ - I'm in love with the Cannondale Synapse Carbon Feminine 3. I know I'll need to go to clipless pedals with this bike, but with the recent threads about falling while unclipping (or not unclipping, as the case may be), and crashes, and bikes that don't match their riders (stolen?), and unwary drivers and other cyclists who don't know what they're doing causing crashes on group rides, and someone who was hit by a car while taking her Madone out for the first time within a few minutes of leaving home...and Mr. Silver warned someone looking for a bike rack that carbon frames are fragile...I just wonder, with all that can happen to this very expensive bike, is there a way for me to insure it?
Is it just a personal property policy? Do I need to take photos and keep copies of the receipts for my insurance agent? Is there a special policy rider for high-end bikes?
I want to protect my investment here.
Thanks!
Roxy
Insurance for personal items
I just purchased renter's insurance this week :) It covers all my personal belongings, even when I'm traveling! I have $20,000 of coverage--items that are stolen too--(I added a little more coverage for my nice bike) and it covers medical expenses of anyone who gets injured on my property and weather or accidental damage (flood, water pipe break, fire). It also covers interim living expenses if anything happens to my residence. My deductible is $250 but sometimes the rates are marginally less expensive for a larger deductible. My premium is only about $100 per year.
Check out what your homeowners or renter's insurance will cover.