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Bicycle Mechanic Insurance

Keep the Wheels Turning Knowing all Your Bike Shop Insurance Needs are Covered.

As the owner of a bike shop you often have many important things to prioritise, such as ensuring bicycles are safely and securely displayed. Finding the right insurance policy can often be challenging ‒ however as we’re an insurance broker, we do all the hard work for you.

All you need to do is tell us what you want your insurance policy to cover. We work closely with specialist insurers to arrange a policy that covers the areas of your business that you need to protect.

Whether you need insurance for bicycles and cycling equipment such as lights and valves, we can arrange the right insurance cover for your bike shop.

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Frequently asked questions

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The cost of your insurance policy depends entirely on your needs. Our flexible policies can be adapted to fit your requirements and your budget too. For example, multiple options may be available from our panel of insurers - each with different features and prices. We will find you several possibilities so you can make an informed decision on which option is best for you.

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For bike shops, stock insurance should be a high priority, especially given the value of the products you are selling. Without your stock, you wouldn't be able to run your business. This type of cover protects you if your stock is damaged or stolen and needs replacing. It can also be increased around busier seasonal periods when you may offer bikes and equipment that are more expensive or exclusive.

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Each bike shop has varying needs of protection depending on a number of factors. Your bike shop may have a complex range of bicycles ranging from road and cycle cross bikes to mountain and hybrid bikes.  Why not speak to one of our advisers and let them know your requirements, and we'll look for a policy that best suits your needs.

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Some types of insurance may be a legal requirement. Others will protect you and your bike shop in the event of a claim but are not compulsory. Not having the right insurance for your bike shop could be a false economy. For example, if you don't have public liability insurance and a customer trips over equipment or boxes on the floor, you may be liable to pay compensation costs. Therefore, it makes sense to match your insurance protection to your requirements which should provide you with peace of mind that a potential claim won't damage your business.

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