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 jemdna Nova Slayer

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 Posted: 11:09 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: Which recovery team? |
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Hey guys and girls
Knowing what my luck is like at the moment, I am interested in getting setup with a recovery team. Something like the AA or whatever so that if i have a break down roadside, Ive got that little bit of security in my mind to help me get home.
AA, Greenflag, RAC?
Cheers everyone
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 Posted: 11:21 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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I Have AAA triple protection.
Bought AA with onward travel
Bought ADAC european cover (which uses aa in UK)
Free AA euro cover with onward travel with my insurance policy
I think i'm covered  ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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| Dan87 |
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 Dan87 Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 12:11 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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Auto aid are the way foward - Personal cover for you and tyour legal spuose for whatever vehicle your riding, driving or even pillion/passenger.
It hs to be over 125cc, but a great policy.  |
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 tk338 Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 12:11 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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I'll keep an eye on this thread because I'll be buying similar in the near future. At the moment I'm swayed with the AA, RAC will only tow you 10 miles. I broke down 12 mies from a garage and they wanted over £100 to tow me the few extra miles.
I didn't have that sort of money so he offered to drive behind me with his orage flashing lights on while I pushed it 2 miles (this was a busy dual carrigeway mind), but being freezing cold in bike boots and everything I chose not to. So I asked if he could recover to my home, which he could, a few miles in the opposite direction. Thought I was sorted.
Get in the van with him, sign the paper work and expect him to sit there with me (bearing in mind it was below 5 degrees C that day). But no, he says hes off to another job and a van will be with me shortly, a bit peeved I go and wait with my bike in the layby I'd managed to push it to. The truck took 4 hours to come, and one of my toes has had a numb sensation in it ever since from being cold right through to the core.
Couldn't be pissed off with the guy who came to pick me up, he was from a different company, and took me home, got the bike on and off the truck all himeself etc, but its safe to say I won't be using the RAC again. ____________________ Ybr125(10)>CBR600fY(00)>Bandit650N(58) |
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 Posted: 12:37 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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I've got a similar story with the AA. I'm with ADAC who use the AA in the UK.
My fuel pump died on the way home from work (15miles). I called ADAC who said a van would be out to me. I explained i needed a truck to take the bike home, but they said the AA would only send a van. The van took about 2 hours to get there. I told him i need a truck, he said ok and radioed in. 3 hours later a guy from down the road turns up with a recovery truck. I told him i've been waiting 3 hours and he said we only got a call 20mins ago.
I told ADAC about the poor experience I received at the hands of the AA and they were shocked. ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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 pork6156 Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 13:02 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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For my car, I am with Green Flag, and they are pants! I have had to call them three times, each time they used a sub contractor, and these sub contractors are not mechanics, they are just recovery drivers, they turn up, have the obligitory look under the bonnet, little fiddle with the HT leads, spray a bit of WD40 around, and then say "No sorry mate, will need to tow it".
I pay for the whole package, roadside, relay, homestart etc, not once have they got my car going again.
I don't think I have ever actually seen a Green Flag vehicle! Perhaps that says something itself.
For my bike it came with the insurance, again homestart, roadside, relay etc. I don't know who they use for it, as I have never had to call them. |
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 Posted: 13:49 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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Currently with Green Flag, never had to use them, scoping out Auto Aid now. Hmm, Equity Red Star, not the best reputation.
Checking that it includes...
Self and spouse.
Roadside fix, or recovery to any location.
Overnight hotel accommodation.
Accident damage is covered.
Home start or recovery to garage.
Stolen/recovered recovery.
Vehicle includes motorcycle. There is no mention in the current full policy document of it being > 125cc.
No limit on age. Just "must be in a roadworthy condition"
Yup, that all looks OK. £38 looks like a steal. I think Green Flag can suck my tailpipe at renewal time. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Had RAC cover included with the (Bennetts) insurance on the GPZ. Only used them once, but they were really good ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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 cromwell Traffic Copper

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 Posted: 17:24 - 07 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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I've got breakdown cover included on my bank account with Lloyds, not sure which company they use, I think it's RAC but don't quote me on that. Covers myself on whatever vehicle I'm travelling on or in. Joint accounts get cover for each account holder. They give you specific number to call which I've got on my phone and in my wallet but I think you call the Lloyds bit and then they call out the recovery.
The account comes with European travel insurance and some other stuff which I've never used. Cost about £8 each month but the premiums don't change if you call them out all the time as it's incorporated in the account.
Don't know if this is something you could consider or if it is in fact any good, anybody ever used this successfully ? ____________________ "unbelievable"
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| pork6156 wrote: | For my car, I am with Green Flag, and they are pants! I have had to call them three times, each time they used a sub contractor, and these sub contractors are not mechanics,......
.....I don't think I have ever actually seen a Green Flag vehicle! Perhaps that says something itself. |
Yes, it says they don't have any vehicles. They are an insurance company.
Some are mechanics that can fix things but there are a lot that can't, you do have to look at the bigger picture.
Most 'mechanics' are absolutely screwed when it comes to finding a fault until such point as you can plug a computer into it.
State of play as it is. used to be a time you'd take car/bike in, bloke would know whats what and after a bit of tinkering tell you the fault and fix it.
Nowadays they plug it in, it says alternator, they change it.
You no longer get an ampage test, voltage test, continuity of wires tests and earth checks etc, they haven't in the main the slightest idea.
Computer says no and all that ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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AA breakdown, recovery & relay package to any UK destination, for any car or motorcycle, whether I`m driving/riding or as a passenger ................... £27 for the year (this year).
It should`ve been £77 with is the AA`s online price, but using quidco (a cash back website) as a referal site. quidco pays me £50 cash back, as its them who link me thru to the AA. The catch?? .............. I did have to pay £77 in full to the AA earlier this year, BUT 3-4 month later quidco paid me the £50 cash back.
Techically speaking this deal is only for new customers to the AA with a automatic 12 monthly renewal / Cancelation clause.
However every time the AA send me my annual renewal (this year was £130) I ring them up an argue its too expensive, tell them not to debit my card/account etc on the date they state they are going to take the monies, and inform them I intend to cancel my cover from the expiry date. (They will instantly offer to price match the online price) but I still cancel.
Then the day after its expired, I renew a "new" membership via the process above. The most I`ve ever paid in the last 5-6 years for the same cover above is £36 once cashback is repaid
Quidco do however take a one off annual service charge of £5. This covers ALL cashback transactions through out the year, so far I`ve made over £500 in cashback payments for buying clothes, electronics etc that I still would have bought from the came websites, albeit with cashback ____________________ I accept no responsibility for swearing, drinking, motorcycle riding or your pregnant teenage daughter. |
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i had the AA , i have used them on 4 different occasions , and each time they were brilliant , and i was very impressed , so i defiantly recommend them. ____________________ Piaggo liberty 125 SOLD - CBR 125 - SOLD Aprilia RS 125 - SOLD CBR 400 NC29 - SOLD ZX6R currently own https://bikepics.com/members/Graprilia/ |
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