Why Compare Motorcycle Fleet Insurance?
Less Admin, Lower Fees
Separate renewals across a courier bike fleet waste time. Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who place them on one date.
Despatch Use Covered
Same-day courier work is hire and reward, not commuting. Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who rate despatch fleets correctly.
Cover For Rider Swaps
Riders grabbing any free bike breaks named-rider cover. Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who arrange any-rider terms.
Motorcycle Fleet Insurance At A Glance
- Several courier or despatch bikes can sit on one policy with a single renewal date.
- Specialist brokers can arrange any-rider terms so riders share bikes across a shift.
- Hire-and-reward despatch use can be declared and rated, not just social use.
- Mixed scooters, geared bikes and larger tourers can share one schedule.
- Get motorcycle fleet quotes from specialist brokers above.

How Fleet Cover Works
Rider Licences
Riders need the correct category A, A2 or A1 entitlement for the engine size, plus CBT where it applies.
Use Class
Courier and despatch work is hire and reward, which rates differently from social or business use.
Rider Basis
Any-rider or named-rider terms, depending on whether riders share bikes across a shift.
Parent Cover
The wider fleet insurance range covers other vehicle types, and mixed van and bike operations can compare courier fleet insurance.
Setting Up Your Fleet Policy
Bike Schedule - List every bike with registration, engine size and value. Clear detail helps specialist brokers reach the right despatch and courier markets.
Rider And Licence Records - Provide ages, category A, A2 or A1 status, CBT and any convictions. Despatch fleet policies often expect riders aged 21 or over (ABI, as at 2026).
Work And Goods - State whether bikes carry documents, parcels or food for hire and reward, as the use class drives both eligibility and price.
Cover Levels Explained
Pick the lowest cover level and one written-off despatch bike could stall jobs while you fund a replacement. Here's what each level could include.
| Feature | Comprehensive | Third Party, Fire & Theft | Third Party Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accidental damage to insured bikes | Included | Not included | Not included |
| Fire and theft of insured bikes | Included | Included | Not included |
| Injury or damage to third parties | Included | Included | Included |
| Any-rider or named-rider basis | Optional | Optional | Optional |
| Goods in transit for despatch | Add-on | Add-on | Not included |
| Helmets and riding kit | Optional | Optional | Not included |
| Replacement bike while off road | Optional | Optional | Not included |
| Breakdown and recovery | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
Please note that policy features, benefits, terms and conditions vary among insurance providers, so always check the policy wording.
Cover Tip: Despatch bike fleets are a high theft target, so check whether cover requires a specific lock or tracker standard on every bike. A single bike stolen because it sat below the required security spec can see that claim declined even when the rest of the fleet is fully protected.
What May Not Be Covered
A single exclusion can leave a parcel loss sitting on a courier business. Here's what a motorcycle fleet policy usually may not include.
Standard Exclusions
- Wrong use class - Running hire-and-reward despatch on a business-use policy may mean a claim is declined.
- Rider without entitlement - A claim may be declined where the rider lacked the correct category A, A2 or A1 licence.
- Security not met - A theft claim may be declined where the required lock or tracker standard was not in place.
Important Limitations
- The goods carried - Parcels and documents are usually excluded from the motor section unless goods in transit is added.
- Lapsed database entry - Failing to keep the Motor Insurance Database current can cause problems at claim time.
Extras Worth Considering
Skip the wrong extra and a stolen bike could leave a rider off the road mid-shift. Here's what's worth considering.
May help cover documents and parcels carried, which the motor section often excludes.
May help keep deliveries moving by providing a comparable bike while one is off the road.
May be needed where damaged riding gear after an incident is a real cost to the business.
May be needed if a roadside failure could strand a rider mid-shift.
What Affects The Cost?
Underdeclare your use class or rider list and a future claim could be cut for misrepresentation. Here's what shapes the price.
| Key Factor | Impact on Your Price |
|---|---|
| Number and value of bikes | More bikes and higher values typically raise the premium, though a fleet spreads the risk. |
| Use class declared | Hire-and-reward despatch work usually costs more than business or social use. |
| Rider ages and licences | Younger riders or gaps in category A, A2 or A1 and convictions often push the price up. |
| Theft risk and security | Urban operating areas raise the theft element. Locks and trackers can offset some of it. |
| Claims history | Three to five years of fleet claims shape your terms. A clean record often eases renewal. |
| Overnight storage | Bikes kept in a secured unit often rate better than ones left on the street overnight. |
The quotes you get will depend on your own details, the bikes on the schedule and your claims record. For context, motorcycle theft remains a known risk in urban areas, while the ABI average motor premium was around £560 (Q1 2026).
Price Insight: A despatch fleet that adds food delivery to a documents round moves into a higher-frequency use without re-rating, then meets a cut claim. Telling a specialist broker before taking that work usually costs less than discovering it at claim time. Food rounds can compare food delivery fleet insurance, and small operations small fleet insurance.

Ways To Cut Your Premium
Renew on autopilot and a despatch bike fleet can quietly pay hundreds more per bike than a fresh comparison. Here's how to cut that back.
Match Riders To Bikes
Keeping newer riders off the larger bikes often reduces an any-rider loading on a despatch fleet.
Prove Secure Storage
Evidencing locked, monitored overnight storage can lower the theft element of the premium.
Raise The Voluntary Excess
A higher voluntary excess can cut the premium, but keep it to a level the business could absorb per bike.
Consolidate Renewals
Moving every bike onto one date avoids duplicate policies and gives brokers a clearer fleet risk.
Declare Use Accurately
Honest use-class and work data prevents loadings that come from cautious assumptions.
Saving Tip: Fit and document the required locks, trackers and secure overnight storage across every bike, then share the security evidence with a specialist broker at renewal. A despatch fleet that can prove a consistent anti-theft standard often re-rates better than one assessed on cautious assumptions about bike theft.
How To Compare Quotes
A despatch bike fleet needs a full bike and rider schedule before an accurate premium is possible. Get started above when it's ready.
Build The Schedule
List every bike with registration, engine size and value, plus all riders and licence entitlements.
Set The Use Class
Confirm hire-and-reward despatch use and the type of goods carried.
Note Security
Record the locks, trackers and overnight storage in place so theft cover can be priced.
Compare Specialist Brokers
Use the form above so Clean Green Cars can introduce you to specialist brokers for despatch fleets.
Check The Cover
Confirm the rider basis, security requirements and excess before you accept terms.
What Our Expert Says
Despatch bike fleets get caught in two places. Theft and use class.
A common pattern is a courier operation insuring bikes for business use, then running same-day despatch work, which is hire and reward and rates differently. A claim made on the wrong use class can be reduced. The other is security: bikes are a high theft target, and policies often require a named lock or tracker standard, so a bike stolen below that spec can see a declined claim while the rest of the fleet pays out. Riders also need the correct category A, A2 or A1 entitlement for the engine size, and a rider on the wrong licence is an avoidable exposure. The motorcycle licence rules set out what each category allows.
Match the use class and security to how the bikes actually work. That gap is where couriers lose money.
Insurance Expert & Co-founder of Clean Green Cars

Common Questions
What Licence Do Despatch Fleet Riders Need?
Riders need the correct category A, A2 or A1 entitlement for the bike's engine size, plus CBT where it applies. Despatch fleet policies often expect riders aged 21 or over (ABI, as at 2026).
Is One Motorcycle Fleet Policy Cheaper Than Separate Cover?
Often. One policy across several courier bikes can beat separate cover, against an ABI average motor premium of £560 (Q1 2026), though riders and use class still set the price.
Is Despatch Work Covered As Standard?
Not on a normal policy. Same-day courier work is hire and reward, not commuting. A despatch fleet policy must declare that use, or a claim made while couriering can be reduced (ABI, as at 2026).
What Is Any-Rider Motorcycle Fleet Cover?
Any-rider terms let any qualifying rider use any fleet bike, usually with a minimum age of 21 or 25 (ABI, as at 2026). A named-rider list typically costs less for a despatch fleet.
Does Bike Theft Affect A Fleet Policy?
Strongly. Despatch bikes are a high theft target, so policies often require a set lock or tracker standard. A bike stolen below that spec can see the claim declined while the rest of the courier fleet is fine (ABI, as at 2026).
Are Parcels And Documents Covered?
Not automatically. The motor policy covers the bike, not the load. Goods in transit cover is usually added so a sensitive document or parcel loss is not declined (ABI, as at 2026).
Can Different Bike Types Share A Policy?
Yes. Scooters, geared bikes and larger tourers can share one schedule. Specialist brokers price mixed despatch fleets routinely, rating each bike on its engine size, category A, A2 or A1 use and CBT status (ABI, as at 2026).
What Happens After I Submit My Details?
Clean Green Cars introduces you to specialist brokers who cover motorcycle and despatch fleets. They contact you with quotes to compare, with no obligation to buy.

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Useful Resources
- GOV.UK Riding a Motorcycle or Moped - Official rules for motorcycle and moped riders.
- GOV.UK Vehicle Insurance - The official rules for driving insured on UK roads.
- GOV.UK Compulsory Basic Training - Official CBT rules for learner motorcycle and moped riders.
- ABI Motor Insurance Guidance - Consumer guidance on motor insurance cover, claims and choosing a policy.


