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27-04-05, 08:34 AM | #1 |
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Travel Insurance...
...for a ride around europe. Sorting out an E111 form for medical treatment, but what other cover would people recomend?
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27-04-05, 08:36 AM | #2 |
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See what these people can offer...
http://www.traffordsinsurance.co.uk/ Their travel insurance steps out of the single-trip, 30 day trip categories.
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27-04-05, 08:41 AM | #3 |
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Check and extend your bike insurance if necessary, often called green card, make sure it is comprehensive
Make sure you have recovery/breakdown insurance, and scrutinise the small print - if you are imobilised for some reason & can't ride your bike, both you & it will need to be recovered You should also take out personal insurance, but again check the small print - the cheapy online insurance often has a clause exempting you from riding a motorbike over 50cc - to stop muppets from hiring peds & trashing themselves. try NCI - www.ncionline.co.uk cheers |
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27-04-05, 08:58 AM | #5 |
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I think Mr Toad's citing risks that apply to bikers.
Your insurance probably won't: - repatriate your bike if you have an accident - repatriate you if you have an accident - pay your medical bills if you have an accident - provide you with a replacement bike/car if your bike breaks down - cover theft of luggage So some of it can come down to a decent travel insurance policy, and some of it comes down to a decent breakdown & recovery service, and some of it comes down to just your bike's policy (thefts etc).
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27-04-05, 08:59 AM | #6 |
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it's not essential, but probably worth doing, shouldn't cost too much for a week or two
It's the recovery that you really need |
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As above, get some kind of breakdown cover like AA 5 star, or the RAC equivilent. Its worth its wieght in gold. A mates car packed up in southern italy. Car got relayed home, he got a flight home etc, all within the cost. £112 if i remember. The car did take over a week to get back, but it got back.
The AA's and RAC's policies are the most comprehensive on the market. Check it out on thier websites. And yes, Fully comp insurance on the continent, that way you do not have to deal with letters from threatening french people Just phone ya insurance company up and ask them really |
27-04-05, 09:32 AM | #8 |
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Have a look at NCI, I've got complete breakdown cover with them that includes European travel I believe.
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27-04-05, 03:24 PM | #9 |
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...and check it includes your leathers lid etc just in case you have an off.
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27-04-05, 04:18 PM | #10 |
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And if you have an off and none else is involved make sure that's covered to. Some policies don't cover this type of accident and it'll be up to you to repatriate your bike.
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