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opinions on motorcycle roadside assistance?

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hi guys,

i'm interested in purchasing motorcycle roadside assistance that will help out if i ever breakdown in the middle of nowhere lol...i'm interested in towing, gas delivery, tire change assistance, etc...

any of you guys have good excpierience with a certain company? i found a couple that are pretty cheap, only like 44 bucks for coverage for the whole year. basically like triple A type coverage.


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Nice Timing! Yesterday I was driving my buddy's 68' Porsche 912 and the left rear caliper froze up. I am an AMA member and since I signed up for automatic renewal I get roadside assistance. I called, told them what happened, and 45 minutes later a tow truck was there.

I'm proud to support such a great organization and have found yet another reason to be a member. I've saved a lot of money at motorcycle shops by showing my card. On average, 10%. That takes care of taxes and a bit more. I always show my card at motels and they tell me they except AAA. When I tell them it's like the same thing but for two wheels, Boom, 10 to 15% off!
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Might want to take a look at your insurance policy. Mine includes it as part of the package. If not, possibly a good time to shop around.
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i have AAA rv plus which covers motorcycles. as someone who used to tour alot on old brit bikes i can tell you that it's worth the 137 dollars a year i spend. i have used it a few times with the honda as well.
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+1 for AAA PlusRV. But the extra expense is basically for the RV and the motorcycles are a bonus. If you find another package cheaper it might be worth it. But you need to read the amenties closely. The PlusRV package includes something like 4 times of 100 miles of towing per year. We've utilized the service twice in the past 2 years for towing. Just have to be sure to tell them it is for a motorcycle. They need to find the truck in your area that as the proper tie downs.
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Like jfslater98 said... Progressive Insurance provides 24/7 nationwide towing coverage with their motorcycle policies for $8/yr!
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+1 on Progressive and they will tow to the nearest dealer--meaning BMW dealer

I haven't used it and hope I never will

And I thought it was $7 a year--hell that's a 14.3% increase :)

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