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| TOM M |
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 TOM M World Chat Champion

Joined: 18 Mar 2005 Karma :  
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 Posted: 17:56 - 30 Aug 2005 Post subject: Motorcycle breakdown |
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I havent got the breakdown on my insurance, does anyone know of a good company to go with that are fairly cheap?????
Do the AA, RAC etc cover bikes????????
cheers
tom  ____________________ Now owner of a 1200 Bandit |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 17:59 - 30 Aug 2005 Post subject: Re: Motorcycle breakdown |
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Rarely hear good stuff about the AA and RAC.
I use internation breakdown (google for it) - it's £68 for 'personal' cover, so that's whatever vehcile you're in, rider, driver or passenger, including 7 other passengers, recovery after accidents etc, etc.
Definitely been worth the money for me . |
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| Ducati750s |
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 Ducati750s Borekit Bruiser

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Yup the AA cover bikes on a normal policy.
Other than having to wait an hour for them to arrive, I found the AA to be great when I had a burst rear tyre. It was lashing it down with rain but the guy was more than happy to take his time putting my bike onto the flat bed, he asked me if I was happy how he had fixed it, I said I'd prefer the straps to go around the main-frame rather than the pillion-peg brackets, so he spent another 5 mins adjusting them. We were soaked to the skin by the time we got into the cab. He never complained once. He wasn't a biker, but said he apreciated how unnerving it must be to have a bike strapped up on a wet flat bed truck.
I was very impressed.
I don't like the fact they won't rescue you if you crash and your vehicle isn't on the highway anymore. Then they charge you a small fortune  |
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 Posted: 19:47 - 30 Aug 2005 Post subject: |
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https://www.ncionline.co.uk/
I'm with them - not used them yet, but have heard good things from friends who have used them in the past.
I had AA cover previously, called them out once for a puncture (started carrying my own repair kit afterwards) - very good, but I was put off by their policies not covering recovery after a crash as Ducati750s has mentioned above.
(I believe that particular policy may have changed since, but I'm not sure) ____________________ Power Ranger  |
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| iCraig |
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 iCraig World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 20:25 - 30 Aug 2005 Post subject: |
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With NCI Online here too, there excellent and very cheap.
I have vehicle based cover, so its cheaper than personal cover, its easy to move it to another bike too.
I've rang them out twice now, once they sent Midlands Recovery who arrived with in 15 minutes and got me back up and running, and on my way.
The other time they sent a company whom I don't remember the name of, but they recovered the bike carefully and with professionalism and even took me home after recovering the bike to a dealership.
NCI =  |
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 kawakid World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:34 - 30 Aug 2005 Post subject: Re: Motorcycle breakdown |
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| G wrote: | Rarely hear good stuff about the AA and RAC.
I use internation breakdown:. |
Sorry but bo**xs, I have had some atrocious experience of International Breakdown, or a company with a very simmilar name.
(Autonational rescue or somet like that).
Basicaly, 4 month old baby & a 2 year old plus me & the wife left stranded for 2 hours in -8c heat. They kept on saying people on the way.
In the end, the bloke who came (They sub out work to agents in the area), showed me his phone, ie he had only got the call about 20 mins earlier, so not his fault.
In the end of the day they are insurance companies, not specialist, all they ever do is recover you, not fix you.
When my throttle cable snapped on the ER5, the AA came out and fitted (yes fitted, a replacement cable). The AA bloke was a biker, top marks from me. ____________________ I've a twin and a 4. |
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| iCraig |
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On the debate of the AA and RAC, I always found the AA to be good, when my CCT died one of previous casing the engine to rattle like a twat, I rang them out, and they arrived within an hour!
Which I thought was good considering that I was at Old Trafford football stadium on a matchday.
A van arrived the guy quickly assesed that It couldn't be ridden due to fear of mechanical failure, and I thought he was gonna have to ring a flatbed out, but no. He opened up the back of his van, and there was nothing in there, and he pulled out a little ramp from the floor and wheeled my bike in there!
Also found the AA to be good in accidents too, they recovered my bike to my home address without me there and quickly too so I am told.
My experiences with the RAC are much less good, on several occasions the GS500 died on me going to work, one was down to fuel starvation and they sent a patrol truck within about an hour. Considering it was the middle of december it was fecking freezing and it was about 6am in the morning too so they were hardly 'busy'.
The guy in the patrol truck then poked my bike and tried to get it running, and he then said to me that they weren't allowed to take bikes apart and rang for a flatbed!
Another hour and a half wait, and the flatbed arrives!
This happened a few times with them, till in the final few callouts I demanded they sent something that could recover me straight away, which most they did. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 205 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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