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Thanks for the replies. I'll take a look
-1 to me for having recently renewed not with them! The pedalcover looks just like what I needed. Thanks for the tip.
+1 for pedalcover
Pedalcover offers exactly what you need. I’ve been with them for a number of years now (as have a lot of my friends), and they are excellent .
https://pedalcover.co.uk
Usually bikes (pedal cycles) have to be a specified item for a value over a certain amount (£500 in my case with Esure ), so you pay an extra premium to insure the extra risk.
Still a better deal than specialist bike cover in many cases. The specialists I’ve found so far either don’t do kids bikes, or assume you only take out one bike at a time. No use if you go on a trip with the family.