Do you have an old bike lying around in your garage? If yes, it is high time you crank it up and take it out for a ride. You could buy a bike, either be out of sheer passion or to retaliate against the ever-growing traffic menace. But given the current scheme of things and circumstances, a two-wheeler is a feasible option. But wait, do not jump off your sofa or bed immediately. There is something else that you need to take care of.
Irrespective of whether you are riding a new bike or an old bike, you need to have two wheeler insurance for the same. This is not dictated by any insurance companies, but the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 instead. As per the act, all bikes must have valid two wheeler insurance on them at all times, if they are to be driven on public roads.
If your bike is old, the most obvious question would be, is it even worth buying insurance for the same? The simple answer would be yes. Of course, regulatory compliance is one of the reasons. But there are a lot of other risks that remain constant for both new and old bikes. For example, the outcome of an accident wouldn’t change depending upon the age of your bike.
While you cannot skip buying bike insurance, there are a few tips and tricks that you can use to cut down on the cost of the bike insurance. Here are a few:
Keeping the above points in mind will surely help you reduce the premium on your old bike. Do not skip buying a policy in a bid to save a few hundred rupees, as the after-effects can be quite disastrous. If you feel you might not ride the bike a lot, at least buy a third-party liability policy.
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