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Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 12th, '22, 18:20
by BikerGnerd
Looking around at quotes for recovery/roadside assistance etc(just incase), anyone know good ones to go with?
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 12th, '22, 19:07
by bkingalan
I'm with the AA covers me in any car or bike they were great when my car broke down on the M5
RAC left me for over 7 hours when the bike broke down said they couldn't find a bike recovery truck
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 12th, '22, 19:59
by billinom8s
I'd with rac, never had an issue with them
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 12th, '22, 20:12
by TLS-Moose
Another RAC member .... though not had to use them for a bike.
If you get Tesco club card points, you gat discounted rates too ....
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 12th, '22, 20:58
by menzies3032
Might want to give these guys a look. Had a couple of policies and reasonably priced.
www.startrescue.co.uk
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 12th, '22, 21:43
by Robbo87
I wouldn't touch the RAC with a disinfected barge pole. The AA are ok if budget's no barrier but there's plenty more out there that are more cost effective. Do the comparison check thing but watch out for the 'maximum vehicle age' clause. I'm with Auto Aid.
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 13th, '22, 16:50
by BikerGnerd
I will have a nose. Luckily my bike isn't that old to be fair 2018. Though I'll keep looking fingers crossed it isn't something that will be needed. Thanks all.
Re: Roadside assistance?
Posted: Jun 13th, '22, 17:44
by layne
I'm RAC.
Have needed them half a dozen times over the years. Not had any problems.
Think they have attended in 20mins to an hour. Recovery truck was a bit longer.
Needed them on ride-out once.
Radiator got holed by a stone crossing Winkleigh airfield. (probably Riks fault)
And its free with our Tescos club points. Got the whole family on it with all the options.