I've just realized that my bike (Yamaha Fino, not quite the same as my old R6) tax disc ran out last November (Whoops then!).
I know where to go to get the disc but I don't know what to do about the bike insurance.
I don't want anything more than the bog standard compulsory insurance. The bike's about 3 years old and is never parked on the street so I don't see the need.
Is there a govt insurance company? Or do you just pick a Thai one?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Jacks
Motorcycle Compulsory Insurance
Started by rugbyjacks, 2012-01-19 14:32
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4 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2012-01-19 19:13:57
If you go to pay your tax they will make you buy insurance first,no insurance paid no new tax sticker.Does not cost a lot and is done in the same place,no problems.
#3Posted 2012-01-20 10:52:43
any DLT, tax renewal office, DLT authorised garage recognisable by the blue/yellow sprocket sign
assume you are aware this "insurance" does not cover anything else than medical bills limited to 50k baht #4Posted 2012-01-20 12:10:44
Just out of interest is this only third party accidents? If i injured myself on the bike could i claim upto 50k through my compulsory insurance.
#5Posted 2012-01-20 12:13:41
Just out of interest is this only third party accidents? If i injured myself on the bike could i claim upto 50k through my compulsory insurance. covers single accidents to, need valid DL, thats Thai DL if you own the bike, and need to be sober. You pay medical bills first, they consider them later |
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