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    Rarotonga travel insurance- helmets required?

    I've checked a fair few travel insurance companies, and the ones that will cover you on a motorbike require a helmet to be worn. Now normally this makes perfect sense, but in Rarotonga everyone drives their scooters around with no safety gear, it's a 40k speed limit anyway and bloody hot

    I'll be heading off there again next month, and would like to be covered on the scoot. Does anyone have advice besides hardening up?

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    Anyone got any stats on how many Raratongans crack their hears after fallin off bikes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Anyone got any stats on how many Raratongans crack their hears after fallin off bikes?
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    No helmet requirement but most accomodation and bike hire places do have helmets available. I felt a bit naked on day 1 without one but soon got used to it. you're restricted to a nominal 40 km/hr without a helmet, 50 with one. Couldn't bring myself to wear jandals or sandals though and stuck with trainers.

    Our scooters came as part of our package and we didn't have to sign any special forms for insurance etc. Separate scooter hire seems to start at about $12/day. You'll need a Cook Island licence which is straight revenue collection. IIRC, $25 for a year. Get down to Avarua police station spot on 0800 to avoid queues.

    Oh, and I hate wobbly small diameter wheels, especially with my wife on the back but you get used to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    . you're restricted to a nominal 40 km/hr without a helmet, 50 with one.
    What he said. This is actually a newer rule change. The speed limits have also changed a little, but there's nothing confusing!

    Hrm, i dont remember reading the travel insurance details

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    Wear a helmet mate
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    embrace the culture, i have been to raro, and thailand and eiter place you dont have to wear helmets. Only place that required me to was vietnam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Wear a helmet mate
    +1. I was over there a few months ago and sure none of the locals wear helmets ever, but they do have a number of head injuries and deaths every year because of it. It's not much of a hassle to wear one, especially considering as it won't be a full face one, because all the scooters have space for it under the seat anyway. Besides which it's nice given the number of bugs over there.

    My sister managed to bail in the 5 days we were over there, didn't hit her head but even at 30 km/h hitting your head on the ground can get very nasty.

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    I've been here once before, and just rode without the helmet then, I know the rental companies are all good with it. I feel a bit guilty about it, but a lid would be stinking hot, and when in Rome...

    I just wonder what happens with medical expenses in the unlikely event I do get something worse than an exhaust burn on my calf. At the moment my plan is to just not be unlucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkyMark View Post

    I just wonder what happens with medical expenses in the unlikely event I do get something worse than an exhaust burn on my calf. At the moment my plan is to just not be unlucky
    Travel insurance is your friend if you get the right cover

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    There was a little 125 Honda amongst the scooters when I went to rent my bike.
    When I told the lady I wanted that instead of a scooter she yells to a guy out back "Hey, he wants the clutch bike". "Do you know how to ride a clutch bike?"

    When you are hanging around to get your Raro licence most of the people taking the short test have never been on a bike before. Take you licence and don't get in the same line with those folks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodboats View Post
    There was a little 125 Honda amongst the scooters when I went to rent my bike.
    When I told the lady I wanted that instead of a scooter she yells to a guy out back "Hey, he wants the clutch bike". "Do you know how to ride a clutch bike?"

    When you are hanging around to get your Raro licence most of the people taking the short test have never been on a bike before. Take you licence and don't get in the same line with those folks.
    I upgraded to a GN125 from one of the old stepthru' scooters

    I was there about 6 years ago and didn't need to sit the test as I had an NZ motorcycle licence (I did have to pay the $10 as it was then), has this changed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Travel insurance is your friend if you get the right cover

    Yeah, the point is finding out if anyone knows a company that offers cover for the unhelmeted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacD View Post
    I upgraded to a GN125 from one of the old stepthru' scooters

    I was there about 6 years ago and didn't need to sit the test as I had an NZ motorcycle licence (I did have to pay the $10 as it was then), has this changed?
    No, you are correct. If you already have a licence it's just a matter of paying your $10. I got myself into the wrong line at first and had quite a wait.

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