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Retaining No-claims bonus

???My wife & I are lucky enough to be going to live in a little place called Brunei for a 27 month tour with the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (I am a soldier). My problem is that my Car & Bike insurers will only retain my our no-claims bonus for 2 years. Not a real problem with the car as Privilege has offered to retain it at its current level for 3 years as long as we re-insure with them on our return to England. The main problem is with bike insurance. Having zero no-claims bonus will seriously limit the type of bike I can ride when I return. Does anyone know of a way (preferably legal) to maintain some no claims? Do any companies do a stepped reduction e.g. you lose 1 years no-claims for each year you are not insured for? Do any companies world wide cover as i will be riding & driving whilst out there?
Thanks, in advance,for any advice offered.
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