Third-party is required to ride. Compare comprehensive bike cover too.
Like cars, motorbikes in the UAE need at least third-party liability insurance to register and ride, under the CBUAE unified motor policy. Comprehensive bike cover adds damage to your own motorcycle, theft and fire. Compare the excess, agency repair where offered, and whether riding gear and pillion cover are included.
The points that decide whether the cover is worth it.
Legal minimum vs cover for your own bike, theft and fire.
Your share of each claim. Bikes often carry a higher excess.
Whether helmet and riding gear are covered, and to what limit.
GCC and Oman trips are usually a paid extension.
Yes. At least third-party liability cover is required to register and ride a motorcycle, under the CBUAE unified motor vehicle insurance policy, the same rule that applies to cars.
Premiums are quote-driven and depend on the bike, your age and riding history. Sports and high-capacity motorcycles usually cost more to insure. Compare quotes rather than assuming.
Some comprehensive policies include a limited amount for helmet and protective gear; many do not. Check the accessories section of the policy before you rely on it.
Comprehensive bike cover is worth comparing if your motorcycle is worth protecting.
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