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Just got back from a euro trip...
European cover is widely available, and fairly cheap, was £30 for the full year (added on to my current cover I got with my insurance) greenflag I think it was.
If you don't already have cover then you can get a quote off of the RAC or AA website, you put in where you are going and for how many days and it will give you a price and a level of cover.
The good thing is, if you break down and it's serious then they will just carry you and your bike plus a passenger back to the UK as part of your plan. It also includes a load of other stuff depending on the cover you choose, such as £500 towards spares.
I'd recommend doing a full service around 2 weeks before you do, that way any problems that may have arisen from the new parts you've just put in such as a faulty brand new spark plug, will rear its ugly head before you're 2000 miles from home. ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
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When first I went to Germany on my 14 year old Thundercat I used this crowd. Well, I paid them but never used them as the bike was faultless. Next time I went I had Carole Nash insurance, which includes European breakdown cover. ____________________
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I do hate to disagree with not having breakdown cover it is fine if your bike brakes down and it is something that you can fix, but if it is not something that you can fix and you are miles away from a garage, then it can be very expensive being recovered and taken to a garage ?
When my turbo went on my cage on the motorway had run without any problems for over 4 years it cost £380 to be recovered and taken home from the motorway, so that I could repaire it if I had cover would have been free well £79 for breakdown cover. (Garage price for replacing turbo £1500, cost me £600 to replace, so I don't use garages if I can help it)
So it is simple to me breakdown cover is important, don't need it to take me to a ripoff garage, but need it to get me home if I need parts to fix it at home.
Getting a Big Bike at the end of the month, insurance sorted and breakdown cover sorted already as I plan on taking it on motorways.
P.S. if you brakdown on a motorway, do you think you would just get your tools out and start stripping and repairing your bike ? Sure the cops would love that  ____________________ Lexmoto Street 125 (sold) - Kawasaki ZR7S |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 271 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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