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  1. Re: Breakdown Cover for Bikers 
    #21
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    Here's the autoaid definition

    Breakdown – mechanical or electrical breakdown
    (failures or breakages), or damage which is caused by an
    accident, vandalism or theft and results in you not being
    able to drive the vehicle.
     
     

  2. Re: Breakdown Cover for Bikers 
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    check your bank account, some banks give you cover free of charge as part of your account
     
     

  3. Re: Breakdown Cover for Bikers 
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    some banks give you cover free of charge as part of your account
    Yes but also check the level of cover.
    The cheapest policies are rescue only.
    The most comprehensive include recovery, at home and also onward travel.
    There's a big difference.
     
     

  4. Re: Breakdown Cover for Bikers 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducatista
    some banks give you cover free of charge as part of your account
    Yes but also check the level of cover.
    The cheapest policies are rescue only.
    The most comprehensive include recovery, at home and also onward travel.
    There's a big difference.
    9/10 of bank policies dont include home. Just recovery and onward travel.
     
     

  5. Re: Breakdown Cover for Bikers 
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    mine covers me for recovery, home start, accident and onward travel at home and in europe but agree cover can differ greatly but its also worth a phone call as they want to keep your account and may improve the cover
     
     

  6. Re: Breakdown Cover for Bikers 
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    I have been recovered twice over a 20 year period, the first time after an accident a lorrry turned up, a slide back recovery truck. The operator had never recovered a bike and promptly broke the mudguard as he tied it down. Lots of forms to fill in and was then told it must have been weak to start off with, the second a man with a proper trailer turned up and was helpfull and polite. I am with the RAC and neither of the recovery men were proper RAC just contractors.
    Both call outs were about 15 years ago in Kent
     
     

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