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 Highwayman Borekit Bruiser
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 Posted: 16:16 - 26 Feb 2015 Post subject: RAC Roadside Recovery - a heads up |
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Hey Guy's
Just something that you may find of interest if you have Breakdown assistance for your vehicle(s) and you've a renewal due soon.
I can't speak for every area of the country, but in my own Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, North home counties area, vehicle recovery and onward transportation with this brand is, how can I say - Going through a bad phase!
Allegedly many of the subcontractors that the RAC farmed-out much of this type of recovery have had those contracts rescinded (I don't know why) with not much being done shore up their operational capability in light of this.
Resultant fall-out... RAC members being left with their broken down vehicles for hours at a time after calling for assistance.
A bit of a shame really as out of the two most well-know brands they stole-a-march on their rival with their innovative Get you home adaptive spare wheel - A technician patrol carries a patented special type of car wheel that by a comprehensive range of adaptors will fit a substantial range of different vehicles.
Wondering if there's any-one out there who might know more than me about from an insider perspective of what they were thinking and what the planned means of address might be. (Apart from a long wait ) |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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Cheers, chap.
I'll take the opportunity to say that I got a surprisingly good service from Auto Aid:
https://www.autoaidbreakdown.co.uk/
One call, they organised a recovery contractor (but you can arrange your own, which I like), he turned up on time, bish, bosh, money was claimed back no problem.
Just be aware that they don't cover bikes under 150cc and you'll need to pay the recovery fellow yourself. The one point of contention was that I was told that he'd take a card payment, but he said he couldn't. I'm not convinced by that, but it wasn't an issue under the circumstances. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I've had nothing but brilliant service from the RAC over the years. Usually come within 40 minutes and keep you informed all the way.
All I want when I break down is either be fixed or taken home. None of his pay someone and claim it back later. I don't mind having to wait for a transporter if needed, but I can't remember the last time they haven't been able to help get me going. (even put a free throttle cable on my Mondeo at home on the drive when it snapped)
RAC all the way for me chaps.  ____________________ Famous last words of Humpty Dumpty. " Stop pushing me "
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I had piaggio assist that did the same
three hours I had to wait in the rain
and van that turned up had no way of moving a bike
so had to send for one from a different depot with a trailor this took another hour then had to swap over to finish the journey as driver couldn't go all the way to my house
took half hour to load the bike onto another vehicle and from breaking down at four o clock it got in at ten to 11 ____________________ gilera runner vxr200 (chavped)
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Cheers - had forgotten about them. Now signed up. |
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I've never had a problem with AA although a fucking great car transporter to ferry my wifes ER6 back from the Lake district seemed somewhat overkill  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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| DrDonnyBrago wrote: | given that I wasn't left stranded after an accident |
On, on that, here's one very specific reason why the RAC the AA can get stuffed.
https://www.rac.co.uk/pdfs/breakdown/uk-breakdown-terms-and-conditions.aspx
“Breakdown” is where the Vehicle is inoperative and/or has ceased to function as a whole as a result of a mechanical or electric failure (but not as a result of a road traffic accident, fire, theft or act of vandalism).
https://www.theaa.com/resources/Documents/pdf/breakdown-cover/terms-and-conditions-current.pdf
No recovery (including a local tow) is available following an accident;
https://www.autoaidbreakdown.co.uk/documents/AutoAid-Full-Policy.pdf
Breakdown – mechanical or electrical breakdown (failures or breakages), flat batteries, punctures, lack of fuel, lost ignition keys or damage which is caused by an accident, vandalism or theft and results in you not being able to drive the vehicle. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I've had to use RAC 5 times, 4 of them on the continent.
The one time in the UK, it was fairly average service. Random dude turns up in a van, not able to do anything with my bike, then have to wait 4 hours for a car recovery truck to move my bike 3 miles to a garage.
Every time in France, Austria and Germany, it's been good service with a bike-specific recovery vehicle first time, typically less than an hour wait. One time, we got to a bike shop that was able to fix my bike and get me on my way before close of business; two other times, bikes got recovered back to UK with car rental (albeit Fiat 500) and train travel home covered.
The service you get depends entirely on the subcontractors used, IMO. In the UK, I'd be more inclined to ring around, try and find a local recovery guy to take me to a local garage, and figure out my way home and retrieving the bike myself. Europe-wide coverage is much handier, and the subcontractors seem to be much better too.
One thing I'd say is that some garages on the continent get very sniffy with bikes that see 5-digit mileages and are ridden on non-dry days. And with the prices the sniffy garages want to charge, you're better off getting the bike recovered and repaired locally. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Bloke who used to mend my bike was like that
Just rang him if I was stuck and he would come get me and take bike to his garage mend it and drop it back
Never charged me for picking up dropping off or mots
He went bump for some reason  ____________________ gilera runner vxr200 (chavped)
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Cheers, chap.
I'll take the opportunity to say that I got a surprisingly good service from Auto Aid:
https://www.autoaidbreakdown.co.uk/
One call, they organised a recovery contractor (but you can arrange your own, which I like), he turned up on time, bish, bosh, money was claimed back no problem.
Just be aware that they don't cover bikes under 150cc and you'll need to pay the recovery fellow yourself. The one point of contention was that I was told that he'd take a card payment, but he said he couldn't. I'm not convinced by that, but it wasn't an issue under the circumstances. |
My free year RAC cover ends on my bike in April, i will renew with these i think.  |
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The 1 time I've needed to get use the RAC in 2 years I was on hold for well over 45 minutes, tried again and again however I could not get through.
Pushed the bike all the way home and will never use them again.
The AA on the other hand every time seemed to have gone above and beyond the call of duty to help me out...
The only annoying thing about the AA was they increased my premium from £80 in the first year to £167 for the second year due to 2/3 claims. I ended up getting them back down to a (IMO) reasonable £100 but it's still annoying. ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
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Bit of a BUMP (well quite a lot of a bump actually) but whereas I've always been a bit of an advocate of RAC they've well and truly done me over and I'm seriously unhappy with their tactics.
The irony of it is, and anyone that knows what industry I'm in would no doubt laugh, is that it's over auto-renewal of my policy.
Out of the blue I've had a sales call asking if I was satisfied with my existing level of cover, having just renewed. Strange, I thought, since I've not received any paperwork; best give them a call.
Whilst waiting on hold I realised that I'd not received anything from them for as far back as I can remember. So then I get a bit suspicious.
Get patched through to someone who tells me I've just renewed at £200+ for the year, not even at their top level cover . Turns out last year I paid £35 less than that, and the year before a bit less again. Surprise surprise, it seems they've switched me to a lovely tacit renewal function in the background and pillaged me for a nice little earner.
Same level of cover on their website is just over half the price - everyone loves a bit of differential pricing.
Blood sucking bastards.
Anyway - now looking for alternative breakdown cover as they can go screw.
Noting on their website that this is effectively a 'pay up front we'll pay you back' type arrangement - is that your experience?
Otherwise it's Green Flag who for Personal Cover would be smashing if it wasn't for my car being over 16 years old . Tried to fool them with sticking the bike in as main vehicle but it appears their quote software is surprisingly robust. Damn them.
Hoisted own petard or some such . |
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I know MAG are stopping the Breakdown cover soon or it has been stopped.
And no alternative has been sorted for those who use MAG's cover.
It works but can be a bit thin in the less well populated bits of the country.
What about your insurer's cover? Although they normally have silly exclusions such as you have to plan your breakdown to be ten miles from home.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 164 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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