KTM Bike Insurance

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What’s Covered in KTM Bike Insurance

What’s not Covered

It is equally important to know what’s not covered in your two-wheeler insurance policy, so that there are no surprises when you make a claim. Here are some such situations:

Own Damages for Third-Party Policy holder

In the case of a Third-Party or Liability Only Bike Policy, damages to own vehicle won’t be covered. 

Drunk Riding or without a Licence

Your bike insurance won’t cover for you in situations where you were riding drunk or without a valid two-wheeler licence.

Driving without a valid Driving Licence holder

If you hold a learner’s licence and were riding your two-wheeler without a valid licence-holder on the pillion seat- then your claim in those situations won’t be covered.

Consequential Damages

Any damage which is not a direct result of the accident (e.g. after an accident, if the damaged two-wheeler is being used incorrectly and the engine gets damaged, it will not be covered)

Contributory Negligences

Any contributory negligence(e.g. damage due to driving a two-wheeler in a flood, which is not recommended as per the manufacturer’s driving manual, will not be covered)

Add-ons not Bought

Some situations are covered in add-ons. If you haven’t bought those add-ons, the corresponding situations will not be covered.

Why Should You Buy Digit's KTM Bike Insurance?

KTM Bike Insurance Plans that Fit Your Needs

Third Party Comprehensive Own Damage

Damages/Losses to own two-wheeler due to an accident

×

Damages/Losses to own two-wheeler in case of fire

×

Damages/Losses to own two-wheeler in case of a natural calamity

×

Damages to Third-Party Vehicle

× ×

Damages to Third-Party Property

× ×

Personal Accident Cover

× ×

Injuries/Death of a Third-Party Person

× ×

Theft of your scooter or bike

×

Customize your IDV

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Extra protection with customized add-ons

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Know more about the difference between comprehensive and third party two wheeler insurance

Add-ons Available for KTM Two Wheeler Insurance

Following are the car insurance add-ons available for KTM bike insurance:  

  • Zero Depreciation Cover
  • Return to Invoice Cover
  • Engine & Gear-box Protection Cover
  • Consumable Cover
  • Breakdown Assistance
  • Tyre Protect
  • Daily Conveyance Benefit
  • EV Shield Add-on Cover

How to Buy/Renew Your KTM Two Wheeler Insurance with Digit?

Step 1

On the Digit App or website, enter bike’s registration number, select the policy status and click on ‘View Prices’.

Step 2

Select the plan, add-ons and click on ‘Continue.’

Step 3

Enter your personal, nominee and vehicle details and click on ‘Pay Now.’

Step 4

Complete the payment and mandatory KYC verification process.

Step 5

You’re done! You’ll receive the policy document via email, SMS and WhatsApp. Also, you can access it 24X7 on the Digit App.

How to file a Claim?

After you buy or renew our two wheeler insurance plan, you live tension free as we have a 3-step, completely digital claims process!

Step 1

Just call on 1800-258-5956. No forms to be filled.

Step 2

Get a link for Self-Inspection on your registered mobile number. Shoot your vehicle’s damages from your smartphone through a guided step by step process.

Step 3

Choose the mode of repair you wish to opt for i.e. Reimbursement or Cashless through our network of garages.

How fast are Digit Insurance Claims Settled? This is the first question that should come to your mind when switching your insurance company. Good you’re doing that! Read Digit’s Claims Report Card

How Can You Reduce Your KTM Two Wheeler Insurance Premium?

Yes, there are a few methods which you can employ to reduce the premium amount for your two-wheeler insurance policy. Be it KTM bike insurance renewal online or its purchase, you must check these tips discussed below to ensure that you are not paying more than what is necessary for your insurance policy:

  • Purchase the Insurance Directly from the Insurer - Avoid any agent or broker while buying your insurance policy. Most insurance providers offer the option to buy their policies online by following a simple procedure. This facilitates you to purchase the policy directly from the insurance company and avoid any intermediary and their subsequent charges.
  • Apply for the Add-Ons which are Absolutely Necessary - While finalising on the policy, check which add-on covers you really need. Every add-on cover adds to the premium amount, and you should be careful to avoid them unless you really need them.
  • Check for No-Claim Bonus Benefits - No Claim Bonus benefits are offered to policyholders if they do not raise any claims against their policy in a year. This benefit is extended as a discount on the premium for the policy in the subsequent year.
  • Opt for Voluntary Deductibles - You can opt for voluntary deductibles on your insurance policy that will require you to settle a part of your claims before your insurance coverage kicks in. If you opt for this deductible, you can consequently save on your premium payment for the policy.