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Re: Breakdown Cover

Post by 1888 » Fri Nov 07, 2014 2:35 pm

lomsavage wrote:thing to note.
footman james cover (and i assume most others) will only spend up to the value of the bike for recovery/repatriation so if its a "classic" (read old) bike make sure you have an agreed value on it
Cheers I have fired of an e mail to them asking a few questions and this is one of them as they do come back at a keen price.

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Re: Breakdown Cover

Post by fossie » Sat Nov 08, 2014 1:11 am

Tis true the euro cover is repair costs , they take it to a local repairer where it can wait 'till it is fixed , BUT they will get you home with your kit even if this means hire car, taxi , plane, ferry etc.....

If you require definite recovery of you bike home , you will need to get specific cover from AA OR RAC, such like.. Though they will try to get it fixed in that country , this is why the 15 year old rule is employed..

Works coming this way too ask Alexandre.

That said when our last Taliban bus needed help in France 1 year, footman James arranged collection to toyota dealer, taxi back, taxi there next day to collect it, they were willing to get hire cars , flights etc what it took to get the people home. Can't argue with that.
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Re: Breakdown Cover

Post by 1888 » Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:23 pm

Looking like a definite recovery service it what I am having to go for Fossie. Lack of overnight storage was a problem for Peter James what was a shame. Looking like the RAC will be getting my beer tokens next year as it 90 quid they seem to be the cheapest. Still not happy about this £500 repatriation total so will have to ask more about that one nearer the time.

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Re: Breakdown Cover

Post by Katfish » Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:09 pm

I'm with the RAC, used them this year when my Kat broke down. They took around an hour to arrive, loaded my bike onto a bike trailer and took me to where I needed to go. Couldn't fault the service at all. Don't know what they are like with overseas cover though.
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Re: Breakdown Cover

Post by fossie » Sat Nov 08, 2014 7:34 pm

How often in a year will you be taking your classic vehicle on the continent, is it likely to breakdown with a fault that can 't be sorted by yourself or a local garage!

For me the cover offer by the classic insurance is more than adequate .
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