Market Place > Dealer / Supplier/ Product Feedback

Travel Insurance

(1/3) > >>

Strommerboy:
Hi. I'm planning a tour to France next month on my trusty 09 Strom. My wife will be travelling as pillion. I'm looking for a decent company to provide travel insurance. This whole area seems to be a bit of a minefield with many policies full of legalise when it comes to covering travel on a motorcycle.
Can anyone point me in the right direction by recommending a travel insurance company for motorcyclists. Perhaps I should add that my wife and I are both in our 60's.

kwackboy:
Not sure what's changed from when I did my tours but all I had was 90 days EU bike cover with Carole Nash which came with my policy,  this included repatriation for the vehicle and both of us.
To add to this I bought a standard single trip holiday insurance for us both with admiral insurance.

Now, whether this is correct or not. I informed admiral that my mode of transport was a motorcycle,  they said to me and this was checked with management that it didn't matter due to me having separate insurance for us both on the bike.

So, if we had bike related incident, the bike insurance covered us and any other eventualities were covered by our standard holiday insurance.

Outside of the EU is another headache ....

Barbel Mick:
We're the same as kwackboy and have been on all our trips overseas, breakdown cover with the bike insurance (BeMoto the last two years) and just a 'standard' travel insurance to cover us both, also Admiral but an annual policy as it then covers us for trips in this country too, so long as you've got accommodation booked.
I don't see why riding a motorbike overseas is a problem, it's no different to taking a car.
The only stipulation I've ever seen on travel insurance is about hiring a motorcycle when it needs to be under 125cc but I know you can hire bigger motorcycles all over the world so there must be a way around it?
Maybe look at a few insurers and give them a call to get answers to your questions.
 

kwackboy:
If I remember correctly,  the only issue I had was insuring my camping gear.

My bike insurance (Carole Nash) wouldn't have any of it and our Admiral holiday insurance wouldn't insure my camping gear if it was stolen while unattended, work that one out ... :shrug: :crazy:

Anyway, as long as our bike and ourselves were covered we were fine, the camping gear we can replace.

Upt North:
We had an M and S policy until recently, it covered bike travel. Switched to another provider this year because M and S were getting daft on price. The new insurer probably wouldn't be suitable for yourselves, it's employment specific.
As a new customer I would try M and S.
Upt.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version