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Old 24-Jun-2005, 23:59   #1
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Any recomendations or who to avoid? Need UK and european cover.
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Old 25-Jun-2005, 00:09   #2
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Ducati Assistance always seems to be AA. And they've always done mine OK, but I've only ever used them in the UK.
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Old 25-Jun-2005, 22:43   #3
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After breaking down in May this year just outside Le Mans I can recommend these people.

http://www.travelcover.co.uk/breakdo...down-cover.asp

It was only £24 for excellent cover for 6 days. Fortunately the bike was quickly fixed but they were getting ready to fly me home and ship the bike back if things did not work out.
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Old 25-Jun-2005, 22:54   #4
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Looks good but not exactly what i was after. Their cover only applies in the UK if you are going to and from your holiday (unless I've read it wrongly). I could do with full UK cover as well.
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Old 26-Jun-2005, 02:09   #5
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Have faith man, you've got a Ducati, you don't need breakdown cover.....oh ye of little faith.

There wasn't even a Ducati importer/shop, never mind breakdown cover when i went down to the Sahara. Just get on with it, and if it does go wrong just ring Nelly and offer him a fully paid holiday to the destination of your choice
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Old 28-Jun-2005, 17:41   #6
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Paul, am covered with the AA in the UK and used their european policy for when i went to spain and france a few weeks back.
guess what ! i broke down 100 miles from le harve and got recovered all the way home.
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Old 28-Jun-2005, 21:13   #7
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AA dont recover after accidents do they or is than an urban myth Paul?
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