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Title: For The Brits On Here
Post by: Chris Canning on January 05, 2012, 08:53:36 PM
Any of the UK guys have European medical cover,we have used aunty Carol for some years on an annual policy,but they've changed horses and the policy isn't so good and dearer,any offers.
Title: euro cover
Post by: Geoff W on January 05, 2012, 10:27:28 PM
Mine comes via my bank account with RBS, or the taxpayer's bank as  it is now known.
If you qualify on age (I think that in reality many on this site will!!), SAGA often do good medical cover for foreign travel, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions. Other place worth looking at is MAG, they do good cover, and membership is cheap.
Geoff.
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Post by: Chris Canning on January 05, 2012, 10:53:16 PM
It's the 'bike' bit I've found causes the problem with a lot of policies.
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Post by: Geoff W on January 10, 2012, 07:34:03 PM
You are right, many of policies exclude motorbikes. Motorcycle Action Group do breakdown cover, but I'm not sure about medical cover. They have a tie in with Castlemead,com Insurance brokers. They should know what is available policy wise.
Incidentally the French Government have decided that as from 1st Jan 2013 all riders of bikes over 125cc must wear day-glo clothing, so avoid going through France after this year ( the Irish Republic are doing similar laws).
Geoff.
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Post by: Geoff W on January 10, 2012, 07:55:02 PM
I have found what I was looking for. Annual multi trip travel/bike insurance.
Via magtravel.co.uk. Ring 0844 482 9504 and quote mag travel to call centre.
Advertised rates are £75.00 for up to 1500 cc for and individual.
Geoff.
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Post by: Chris Canning on January 10, 2012, 09:02:49 PM
Cheers I'll have a look at that,re the dayglo thing  :(
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Post by: Timbox2 on January 10, 2012, 10:02:50 PM
Quote from: "Geoff W"...................Incidentally the French Government have decided that as from 1st Jan 2013 all riders of bikes over 125cc must wear day-glo clothing, so avoid going through France after this year ( the Irish Republic are doing similar laws).
Geoff.

Ahh, so how does one get to Le Mans avoiding France? Eh Chris. :(
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Post by: Chris Canning on January 10, 2012, 11:15:09 PM
Simple!! just take absolutely no notice,the Froggies and have never been much for sticking to the rules,as for Le-Mans?? hotel is already booked :D

Just trying to work out how to ride to Jerez for the GP,Estoril the following weekend and get home inside two weeks :?
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Post by: blacktiger on January 14, 2012, 11:46:31 AM
Quote from: "Geoff W"Incidentally the French Government have decided that as from 1st Jan 2013 all riders of bikes over 125cc must wear day-glo clothing, so avoid going through France after this year ( the Irish Republic are doing similar laws).
Geoff.

To hi-jack the thread away from insurance.....what I've read about this hi-viz is that they're proposing a section of your upper body of 150 square cm. Or 1.5m x 1 cm. Or 500mm x 30mm. When you actually work that out, it amounts to nothing more than a belt. So, to get round this ridiculous law all you need to do is stuff a hi-viz belt in your pocket and if you get stopped just say ; " oh, pardon Monsieur Gendarme I forgot to dress properly".
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Post by: rf9rider on January 14, 2012, 11:49:49 AM
Again, a little off topic, i read last week that you will now have to start carrying a self test breathaliser when travelling in France.
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Post by: Sin_Tiger on January 15, 2012, 03:51:32 AM
:5huh  they're really losing it now  :roll:
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Post by: The Midnight Rambler on January 15, 2012, 02:47:22 PM
I thought the garlic press and corkscrew were already required, as was that just me?
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Post by: Geoff W on January 15, 2012, 08:46:25 PM
According to rumour,the Irish are going to make anyone on a bike, pillion included wear a full day-glo jacket including sleeves. The likes of the National Chopper Club are upset to say the least. They cannot have their back patches covered when on club rides. If the French are ok with a Sam Brown belt then I suppose you can get away with that.
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Post by: ChazzyB on January 22, 2012, 10:37:02 PM
Quote from: "Geoff W"I have found what I was looking for. Annual multi trip travel/bike insurance.
Advertised rates are £75.00 for up to 1500 cc for and individual.
Geoff.

Is that for travel insurance or travel and breakdown?

I paid £40 last year for an annual Europe travel insurance policy, covering me and her. Riding bikes is only excluded if they're over 125cc and you don't have a license to ride one... Found it via MoneySupermarket.com (other websites are available)
Title: Re: For The Brits On Here
Post by: Brit/Man on February 25, 2012, 06:28:37 AM
Quote from: "Chris Canning"Any of the UK guys have European medical cover,we have used aunty Carol for some years on an annual policy,but they've changed horses and the policy isn't so good and dearer,any offers.

As we in the UK are part of the EU :D you don't need any  European medical cover, how ever I work in an A&E Dep in Germany and if you come to us you still have to pay a Depossit of € 50-100 for norm A&E work and € 1000-2000 if we have to put you on a ward, till the cash boy's work out if you Med cover will pay  :evil:, but that's just us.

hope this helps Joe
Title: Re: For The Brits On Here
Post by: Chris Canning on February 25, 2012, 09:15:23 AM
Quote from: "Brit/Man"
Quote from: "Chris Canning"Any of the UK guys have European medical cover,we have used aunty Carol for some years on an annual policy,but they've changed horses and the policy isn't so good and dearer,any offers.

As we in the UK are part of the EU :D you don't need any  European medical cover, how ever I work in an A&E Dep in Germany and if you come to us you still have to pay a Depossit of € 50-100 for norm A&E work and € 1000-2000 if we have to put you on a ward, till the cash boy's work out if you Med cover will pay  :evil:, but that's just us.

hope this helps Joe

Your missing the point  :D who's going to fly me home,it's the mistake so many make getting fixed up is one thing getting home is another hence the insurance.
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Post by: Moorso on February 25, 2012, 06:12:22 PM
Nationwide account holders get free worldwide travel and medical insurance.
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Post by: Timbox2 on February 25, 2012, 09:09:48 PM
Quote from: "Moorso"Nationwide account holders get free worldwide travel and medical insurance.

I would read the small print , many will wash their hands of you if the word MOTORCYCLE comes into it.
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Post by: Chris Canning on February 25, 2012, 10:28:29 PM
You can just imagine the phone converation.

Hello I'm just enquiring about my free medical insurance
Yes sir were are you
In Germany with a broken leg in plaster after falling off my bike can you fly me home
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Title: Re: For The Brits On Here
Post by: Brit/Man on February 26, 2012, 08:28:14 AM
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Your missing the point  :D who's going to fly me home,it's the mistake so many make getting fixed up is one thing getting home is another hence the insurance.[/quote]

Ups sorry :lol: Ok as I live and work here in Germany I do Medi Evac with our ADAC = Brit AA try them for about € 60-80 thay will fly me back from any were that's not a war zone and it last's for one year,
hope this helps Joe


Ps my writing is only crap as I faild my 11+ :cry:  but I am Brit :D
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