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george650 30-07-07 01:27 PM

bike holiday questions
 
Does anyone know if I need to get travel insurance for a bike holiday in France or are we covered already?

Also anyone know of a good place I get get breakdown cover from for 2 weeks?

cheers in advance

jambo 30-07-07 01:35 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
Call your insurers and check you've got European cover on the insurance. Then ask if your breakdown cover includes recovery to the UK from abroad. if it doesn't there are a few companies that do EU breakdown cover but they escape me....

george650 30-07-07 01:40 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
ok I think I will have been covered for breakdown cover with them if not I will add it.

Just wondering really about if I fall off etc. not sure if these single trip jobbies cover motorbike acccidents

Luckypants 30-07-07 01:44 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
Right. I made sure my bike insurance covered France fully comp. All cover you TPO, but you need to check if you want more cover than that.

Breakdown insurance needs to cover re-patriation of the bike as mentioned above. Also make sure you get the number of a English speaking call center.

Travel insurance to cover medical bills, curtailment, lost baggage etc is up to you. Your E111 European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) covers you for medical cover at point of use, but you can still be charged for ambulances, wheelchairs and medical evacuation to UK if badly injured. I chose to take out travel insurance. If you take out travel insurance, be sure it covers you for riding a motorcycle over 125CC!! Most exclude it and others only cover if you pay a surcharge.

HTH

hovis 30-07-07 01:46 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by george650 (Post 1249574)

Just wondering really about if I fall off etc. not sure if these single trip jobbies cover motorbike acccidents

breakdown cover may not cover you if you fall off

Swiss 30-07-07 02:59 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
http://www.ncionline.co.uk/motorcycl...down-cover.asp

I used these guys when I went earlier in the Year. I didn't have cause to use them but they have different levels of cover so you can taylor it.

Jelster 30-07-07 03:12 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambo (Post 1249565)
Call your insurers and check you've got European cover on the insurance. Then ask if your breakdown cover includes recovery to the UK from abroad. if it doesn't there are a few companies that do EU breakdown cover but they escape me....

What he said....

Plus, make sure your own personal travel insurance covers you for riding bikes, some won't...

dizzyblonde 30-07-07 03:17 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
normal travel insurers don't usually cover motorcyclists, as it is described as an extreme sport. They will only cover up to 125cc. I have fully comp bike insurance with carol nash and got my cover for the travel insuranc bit with them as they obviously do this specifically with us sort in mind. Always cover your back and enquire, you don't want to asume and find out the hard way if your unfortunate abroad

Jelster 30-07-07 03:24 PM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzyblonde (Post 1249653)
normal travel insurers don't usually cover motorcyclists, as it is described as an extreme sport. They will only cover up to 125cc. I have fully comp bike insurance with carol nash and got my cover for the travel insuranc bit with them as they obviously do this specifically with us sort in mind. Always cover your back and enquire, you don't want to asume and find out the hard way if your unfortunate abroad

My travel insurance does cover motorcycles. In fact, I called them to specifically ask and they have a list on sports that they won't insure against, and bikes is not on them, as long as you're on the road, not a track.

Interestingly enough, things like snorkelling, jet skis, go karts, parascending and scuba diving are all, and they are all things many would do while on holiday.

george650 16-08-07 10:53 AM

Re: bike holiday questions
 
I got it through Insure and Go in the end.

Was a brilliant Holiday - managed 147 on the bike which I was impressed with - slip stream of an R1 mind!

Unfortunately though I got stopped at 202Kph on the way back so am now with out the bike for a while and a 750 Euro fine, ouch.


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