Devitt Insurance goes giveaway crazy to celebrate milestone anniversary
85 prizes for 85 years! Devitt Insurance goes giveaway crazy to celebrate milestone anniversary
Specialist motorcycle insurance provider, Devitt, is celebrating 85 years in business this summer and to mark the milestone anniversary, the company is launching a bumper giveaway with a huge ‘85 prize’ giveaway.
Devitt Insurance Services has partnered with some of the biggest names in motorcycling to put together an impressive prize pool that includes a VIP Superbike hospitality package from SYNETIQ BMW, a pair of the latest-spec Pirelli DIABLO™ ROSSO IV tyres, head-to-toe riding kit from SportsBikeShop.com (inc Alpinestars, RST, Bell and Shark brands), a £250 Bike Shed gift card, Muc-Off cleaning kit and much more.
The ’85 for 85’ giveaway will take place from 20 August until 10 September and can be entered online by visiting www.devittinsurance.com/85 and completing a short entry form. Visitors to the MCN Festival from 4-5 September will also be able to enter on the Devitt stand.
The Devitt story began back in 1936 when the company launched a pioneering scheme to insure motorcyclists direct through motorcycle dealers. The innovation quickly became a success and over the last 85 years, the company has helped hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists find the right insurance for their machine, whether that’s a modified custom bike, an agreed-value classic bike, a sports bike, scooter or a multi-bike collection.
The company has long been actively involved in many aspects of the motorcycling world through sponsorship of racers, race teams and events. From Barry Sheene riding a Devitt Insurance-liveried machine at the 1971 Isle of Man TT, Ivan Lintin winning the Lightweight TT on a Devitt sponsored bike in 2016, to the company’s current flat track team and high-flying BSB team SYNETIQ BMW, Devitt is engrained in the two-wheeled world.
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