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sabbath
6th September 2006, 15:12
Has anyone out there herd or used Motorcycle Assist(sos)?? What were they like?? Are they worth joining?? cheers.:scooter: :nono:
dawnrazor
6th September 2006, 16:02
never used them, have used the AA in the past - worth the cost if you have an older bike thats prone to occasionally giving up on you. I had it with a 30year old motoguzzi, saved me a fortune in pick up and drop off fees. If your bike is a runner then, its not really going to be much good for you.
Warr
6th September 2006, 16:18
never used them, have used the AA in the past - worth the cost if you have an older bike thats prone to occasionally giving up on you. I had it with a 30year old motoguzzi, saved me a fortune in pick up and drop off fees. If your bike is a runner then, its not really going to be much good for you.
Could you clafiy what they will do for you ??
Like do you have standard membership or something extra.
Prob need to consider as am off down to SI for 17 days at christmas
Colapop
6th September 2006, 17:06
Better off to get AA plus. It may cost a little more but you can use it for your cage or bike - Nationwide...
limbimtimwim
6th September 2006, 17:24
I wonder if it is the same as the Honda Riders Club thing. Which was really just contracted out to some other firm.
It was a good setup, saved me one day.
Warr
6th September 2006, 17:43
Been looking at the AA site, but cant see any info or prices.
Anyone know this ??
Honda Riders Cover. Who knows anything about this?
Colapop
6th September 2006, 17:45
I do coz Wifey told me. She's a AA person type manager thingy... Just give them a call on the 0800 number or go into Porirua AA and ask (and help her get her/our bonus!!)
Hitcher
6th September 2006, 18:43
AA is anti-motorcycle. They offend me on religious grounds. Use any other provider as a protest.
Colapop
6th September 2006, 18:47
Don't listen to anti-semetic propaganda!!
notme
6th September 2006, 20:15
Been looking at the AA site, but cant see any info or prices.
Anyone know this ??
Honda Riders Cover. Who knows anything about this?
http://www.honda-motorcycles.co.nz/ - the rider's club link seems to be ....not there.... at the moment, but it costs me like $45 a year and for that you get a magazine and crap, but the main thing is the roadside rescue. Haven't had to sue it yet and hopefully won't ever, but $45 per annum is piss all for the peace of mind....:scooter:
Warr
6th September 2006, 22:20
http://www.honda-motorcycles.co.nz/ - the rider's club link seems to be ....not there.... at the moment, but it costs me like $45 a year and for that you get a magazine and crap, but the main thing is the roadside rescue. Haven't had to sue it yet and hopefully won't ever, but $45 per annum is piss all for the peace of mind....:scooter:
Yes visited their site before I posted. Will have to check in with the local dealer to see whats up :)
u4ea
7th September 2006, 00:02
never used them, have used the AA in the past - worth the cost if you have an older bike thats prone to occasionally giving up on you. I had it with a 30year old motoguzzi, saved me a fortune in pick up and drop off fees. If your bike is a runner then, its not really going to be much good for you.
yea but what if the rider is too old and needs assistance to get his leg over the saddle................................:dodge:
gijoe1313
7th September 2006, 00:10
Er yes...I'm with AA as a cager and just recently I had to avail myself of their services when I *ahem* ran out of go-juice on the way up from Hamiltron :innocent: Dialed them up *222 (free from mobile) and got one of their spiffing chaps to drop me off $10 worth of it! :Oops: So, no worries on that score (and it applies to my cage as well!)
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