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AssetSure's policies are completely customisable to your personal needs so you only pay for cover that you'll benefit from.

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9.8 /10
Based on 2883 reviews
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  • 5 star Defacto rating and excellent customer reviews
  • High levels of personal accident cover
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Details

Bicycle insurance only based on a £750 road bike.

Bicycle Only

£83.62
Per Year

Personal Accident Cover

£50k

Public Liability Cover

£2m
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Details

Bicycle and cyclist insurance based on a £750 road bike.

Bicycle & Cyclist

£94.18
Per Year

Personal Accident Cover

£50k

Public Liability Cover

£2m

Frequently asked Questions

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You can insure up to 10 bicycles on one policy and you can add additional family members if required. However, they cannot cover additional riders that are under the age of 14.

Cover begins as soon as you pay your premium online. Cover cannot be backdated so you’ll be unable to claim for damage that has already occurred to your bicycle before you paid for the premium.

AssetSure cover road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, electric bikes and folding bikes. They can cover you for competitive cycling if required. They cannot cover bicycles that are used for business purposes such as those that are used to carry goods for delivery or couriers or used as taxis. They also can’t cover professional cyclists.

Yes, you have the option to pay monthly or annually. However, in the event of a claim being made, the full annual premium becomes payable.

If you aren’t entirely satisfied with your policy and want to cancel, AssetSure has extended the standard 14 day cooling-off period to 30 days. If you change your mind within this time and you haven’t made a claim, you can request a full refund of your premium.