Bike Insurance & Breakdown Cover. Ireland
#1
Posted 12 February 2008 - 12:03 am
For the owners of the older bikes, might be a good thing.
Also, Is it just the case of ringing the insurer to let them know were off out for the week?
#2
Posted 12 February 2008 - 09:30 am
when trying to get euro breakdown cover for my 850 it was cheaper to pay bennetts the full years breakdown-plus cover(£59 with free euro cover included) than it was 2weeks cover(£66 for a 1991bike ) from the RAC/AA
this year i did the price match insurance thing and bennetts threw the breakdown cover in for free
"Never argue with an idiot. They just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"
My TDM :
Black 1991 850 MK1, 160k+ miles(ish, best guess really, gave up trying to keep count after 3rd set of clocks and 3rd engine), PilotRoad2 tyres, custom stubby exhaust system, bluespot calipers & goodridge braided hoses with dunlopads, maxton forks, Ohlins shock, kedo handguards, stainless TDM grill, Scottoiler with lubetube & dual nozzle thingy, Givi Wingrack2 with E45 & 2xE36s, renntec crash bars, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider2, Optimate IIIsp, Bagster tank cover, anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led spotlights, heated grips, new braided lines and rear caliper that actually has bleed nipples
Silver-ish 2003 900, 70k miles, PilotRoad3 front tyre (new@65k) & PR2 rear(new at 69k), Renthal 755 bars with KTM handguards, oxford unheated grips, power commander 3usb, scorpion titanium exhausts, standard screen with vario winglet thingy, stainless grill, oem centre stand, bagster tank cover, givi monokey topplate mounted on grabrail with V46 topbox, Givi PL pannier rails with E21s, crash bungs, mirror extender thingys, Halfords Advanced Laser Blue brillance bulbs, 21w led spotlights, touring scottoiler with leehenty dual nozzle, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider3 Urban, winter style anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led brake light strip, replacement heated grips
current rides : TDM850 3vd/mk1=tourer&scratcher, TRX850=weekend twisty toy, 2003 TDM900=commuter, 2005 TDM900=unmolested. Gone but not forgotton : XTZ750=overland touring toy, GS500e, GS125
If a strange looking truck driver honks at you & gives you the thumbs up, its could be me
#3
Posted 12 February 2008 - 09:55 am
#4
Posted 12 February 2008 - 06:47 pm
Tony, I think he's talking about us!
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#5
Posted 12 February 2008 - 07:50 pm
Stu
#6
Posted 12 February 2008 - 10:45 pm
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
2009 900 abs, 42k miles, Yamaha heated grips, double bubble screen, R&G crash bungs, scottoiler, Autocom, 1500 lumen LED spotlights.
#7
Posted 29 June 2008 - 10:49 am
Now, back to "What to wear"?
"It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to
Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
#8 Guest_Negwedar_*
Posted 30 June 2008 - 01:59 pm
Now, back to "What to wear"?
Good call.
FYI I'm insured with e-bike, I checked the faqs on the website RoI is covered on all standard policies, as are Albania, Bogdova, Ruritania, Transylvania, Tsort, Mesopotamia, and a whole sh##load of other places I've barely heard of.
I have a freebie Green Flag deal which comes as part of my bank account, of all things, so I rang them (Green Flag, that is) and a man with a funny accent said "You got cover all over europe, mate, don't worry. So I'm sorted.
Usual HG tuareg jacket, adjust insulation with t shirt(s)
Leather trousers
In case of inclement weather the ensemble can be covered by
The embarrassing waterproofs
Short black boots, white hat with ugly red demon face. Painted on the hat, that is, not my face
#9
Posted 30 June 2008 - 03:17 pm
Tony can of course fill out the whole form beforehand as he knows what accident he's going to have - the only one he hasn't had yet
Irish rules of homologation, btw, require that boots be marked "left" in red and "right" in green, and the hat be turned up at the front.
"It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to
Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
#10
Posted 30 June 2008 - 03:23 pm
accidents are banned, we've had enough carpedians down already this year
"Never argue with an idiot. They just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"
My TDM :
Black 1991 850 MK1, 160k+ miles(ish, best guess really, gave up trying to keep count after 3rd set of clocks and 3rd engine), PilotRoad2 tyres, custom stubby exhaust system, bluespot calipers & goodridge braided hoses with dunlopads, maxton forks, Ohlins shock, kedo handguards, stainless TDM grill, Scottoiler with lubetube & dual nozzle thingy, Givi Wingrack2 with E45 & 2xE36s, renntec crash bars, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider2, Optimate IIIsp, Bagster tank cover, anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led spotlights, heated grips, new braided lines and rear caliper that actually has bleed nipples
Silver-ish 2003 900, 70k miles, PilotRoad3 front tyre (new@65k) & PR2 rear(new at 69k), Renthal 755 bars with KTM handguards, oxford unheated grips, power commander 3usb, scorpion titanium exhausts, standard screen with vario winglet thingy, stainless grill, oem centre stand, bagster tank cover, givi monokey topplate mounted on grabrail with V46 topbox, Givi PL pannier rails with E21s, crash bungs, mirror extender thingys, Halfords Advanced Laser Blue brillance bulbs, 21w led spotlights, touring scottoiler with leehenty dual nozzle, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider3 Urban, winter style anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led brake light strip, replacement heated grips
current rides : TDM850 3vd/mk1=tourer&scratcher, TRX850=weekend twisty toy, 2003 TDM900=commuter, 2005 TDM900=unmolested. Gone but not forgotton : XTZ750=overland touring toy, GS500e, GS125
If a strange looking truck driver honks at you & gives you the thumbs up, its could be me
#11
Posted 30 June 2008 - 04:31 pm
accidents are banned, we've had enough carpedians down already this year
Agreed - let's have an easy meet.
"It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to
Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
#12
Posted 30 June 2008 - 05:19 pm
Just off the phone to Bennetts.
Talked to Issac.
RAC cover from now till 16th August when renewal is due.
With me so far?
If the bike cannot be fixed at the side of the road then the bike will be transported to my home postcode.
Ready?
£7.50 including Admin and authorisation fees
That's right
7.50 Sterling
Beat that
Will read the T&C when they arrive just to be sure.
I need a cup of tea for this shock.
Gow'on Gow'on Gow'on Gow'on
Edit: Found this to play with
Edited by CatsBum, 30 June 2008 - 05:38 pm.
#13
Posted 30 June 2008 - 09:27 pm
Just to be sure I now have all the right papers for the TankBag:::
E111 Card
Travel Insurance
Euro Breakdown Cover
Passport
Driving Licence
Ferry Booking form
Maps
That it?
#14
Posted 30 June 2008 - 09:54 pm
Just to be sure I now have all the right papers for the TankBag:::
E111 Card
Travel Insurance
Euro Breakdown Cover
Passport
Driving Licence
Ferry Booking form
Maps
That it?
do we really need a passaporty
Edited by Hartside Man, 30 June 2008 - 09:55 pm.
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#15
Posted 30 June 2008 - 09:54 pm
Just to be sure I now have all the right papers for the TankBag:::
E111 Card
Travel Insurance
Euro Breakdown Cover
Passport
Driving Licence
Ferry Booking form
Maps
That it?
Fiancial Times and Gayboy Weekly?
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#16
Posted 01 July 2008 - 09:25 am
No, but some form of photo I.D. would be useful.
Drivers here are required to carry licences with them.
Stu
#17
Posted 01 July 2008 - 10:51 am
2001 TDM. 1990 Serow. 2004 DRZ400. 3 bikes, four cylinders. Who needs more?
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#18
Posted 01 July 2008 - 12:51 pm
it is elsewhere in europe, so i'd suggest visitors bring them along
"Never argue with an idiot. They just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"
My TDM :
Black 1991 850 MK1, 160k+ miles(ish, best guess really, gave up trying to keep count after 3rd set of clocks and 3rd engine), PilotRoad2 tyres, custom stubby exhaust system, bluespot calipers & goodridge braided hoses with dunlopads, maxton forks, Ohlins shock, kedo handguards, stainless TDM grill, Scottoiler with lubetube & dual nozzle thingy, Givi Wingrack2 with E45 & 2xE36s, renntec crash bars, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider2, Optimate IIIsp, Bagster tank cover, anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led spotlights, heated grips, new braided lines and rear caliper that actually has bleed nipples
Silver-ish 2003 900, 70k miles, PilotRoad3 front tyre (new@65k) & PR2 rear(new at 69k), Renthal 755 bars with KTM handguards, oxford unheated grips, power commander 3usb, scorpion titanium exhausts, standard screen with vario winglet thingy, stainless grill, oem centre stand, bagster tank cover, givi monokey topplate mounted on grabrail with V46 topbox, Givi PL pannier rails with E21s, crash bungs, mirror extender thingys, Halfords Advanced Laser Blue brillance bulbs, 21w led spotlights, touring scottoiler with leehenty dual nozzle, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider3 Urban, winter style anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led brake light strip, replacement heated grips
current rides : TDM850 3vd/mk1=tourer&scratcher, TRX850=weekend twisty toy, 2003 TDM900=commuter, 2005 TDM900=unmolested. Gone but not forgotton : XTZ750=overland touring toy, GS500e, GS125
If a strange looking truck driver honks at you & gives you the thumbs up, its could be me
#19
Posted 01 July 2008 - 03:09 pm
s'not quite like anywhere else in Europe
A reminder to visitors -
Driving 'skills' are not a given:
Learner drivers have only recently been required to have an accompanying driver with them. To avoid being stopped now whilst driving unaccompanied, the solution for some drivers has been to take down the L plates....
Learners on bikes now have to wear a yellow tabard with L plates on it - L's are not required to be displayed on the bike. You can imagine how many don't wear the vest...
Not all test centres have/had a roundabout in their area, so some full licence holders have not been taught how to deal with roundabouts...
Indicators are optional to many road users - be wary of any signals given as they may be simply due to the driver discovering the novelty of a new switch.
Farm gates in use, and hedge trimmers ahead, are often warned in advance by the simple expedient of a red rag hung on a stick in the hedge. Not all farmers have red rags.....
There are still farms with fields and milking parlours separated by a major road. Twice a day the cattle will be brought across.
Warning signs for bends are generally there for your benefit and are worth taking note of. County Councils don't have the kind of budget that their British counterparts have to scatter chevrons and arrows around the countryside willy-nilly.
Irish drivers in German cars have all read about unrestricted autobahnen and drive accordingly whenever they encounter a dual carriageway of any description.
and from a Yank driving in Ireland:
Outside urban areas, you'll find a lot of one-and-a-half lane highways: three-quarters of a lane for traffic in each direction. Oncoming drivers usually slow down when passing on narrow roads. But there are a few who expect you to swerve off and avoid them. My advice: Do what they expect. Slamming on the brakes for oncoming traffic may irk the guy behind you. But the alternative is… have I mentioned the stone walls?
Too-fast drivers are another problem. They come in two breeds: people behind you and people coming toward you
And from a German visitor
Sorry about the uncharacteristically long post, it's not like me.
Stu
#20
Posted 01 July 2008 - 03:19 pm
"Never argue with an idiot. They just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"
My TDM :
Black 1991 850 MK1, 160k+ miles(ish, best guess really, gave up trying to keep count after 3rd set of clocks and 3rd engine), PilotRoad2 tyres, custom stubby exhaust system, bluespot calipers & goodridge braided hoses with dunlopads, maxton forks, Ohlins shock, kedo handguards, stainless TDM grill, Scottoiler with lubetube & dual nozzle thingy, Givi Wingrack2 with E45 & 2xE36s, renntec crash bars, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider2, Optimate IIIsp, Bagster tank cover, anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led spotlights, heated grips, new braided lines and rear caliper that actually has bleed nipples
Silver-ish 2003 900, 70k miles, PilotRoad3 front tyre (new@65k) & PR2 rear(new at 69k), Renthal 755 bars with KTM handguards, oxford unheated grips, power commander 3usb, scorpion titanium exhausts, standard screen with vario winglet thingy, stainless grill, oem centre stand, bagster tank cover, givi monokey topplate mounted on grabrail with V46 topbox, Givi PL pannier rails with E21s, crash bungs, mirror extender thingys, Halfords Advanced Laser Blue brillance bulbs, 21w led spotlights, touring scottoiler with leehenty dual nozzle, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider3 Urban, winter style anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led brake light strip, replacement heated grips
current rides : TDM850 3vd/mk1=tourer&scratcher, TRX850=weekend twisty toy, 2003 TDM900=commuter, 2005 TDM900=unmolested. Gone but not forgotton : XTZ750=overland touring toy, GS500e, GS125
If a strange looking truck driver honks at you & gives you the thumbs up, its could be me
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