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Roadside or not to Roadside.....that is the question.

Road-Kill

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Hello all. Befuddled by the moaning about a "maybe-might-possible-could happen" tow made me think about Roadside Insurance. I looked at the BRP 2 year policy and it only insures up to $200 USD and even indicates there are areas not covered:shocked:. I looked at AMA and they are one step up but will only tow 35 miles at best.....then you are on your own:joke:. I also looked at AAA and they want an extra (currently I have this for my car) $50.00 for their "recreational" toy policy. Geico is currently charging me $7. yearly :thumbup: for roadside but with very vague terms.

Thoughts anyone as to who has what and if the policy was ever used. By the end of this year I plan on putting 15,000 miles on my beast and would like to know the Billy-Bob tow crew (:doorag:) will not be cleaning me out should I need help.
 
The standard Spyder warranty covers 2 years. The BEST covers you for however many years extra you may have purchased.
I also have Dairyland insurance on my Spyder which comes with roadside coverage.
Over 100,000 miles and never had to use any of it.


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Would NOT be without

As a distance Ryder would not be without. I started with AAA ( no complaints). Used once. Then started looking for the better and that is when I found Good Sam. I had to use last year on way to Spyderfest in the middle of nowhere Kansas... dang jumping rock attacked my right front wheel, as I was gawking at 65 mph, split the rim..Good Sam served me verrrrry well. BRP and AMA ( I have both cause they just come with membership) maybe better than a jab in the eye with a sharp stick. But that maybe debatable...
it is an insurance... always would be nice if you never needed. The little Saturday incident would have cost me out of pocket about $2000 to get to a Spyder dealer for new wheel...my cost 0000000. Yep would not be without. :yes:
 
Hard to say...

I had allstate and then AAA and they both have been great. What insurance do you have on the spyder and do they offer roadside assistance...? :dontknow:
 
I had allstate and then AAA and they both have been great. What insurance do you have on the spyder and do they offer roadside assistance...? :dontknow:

Gieco for $7.00 (I'm not joking) covers my roadside on top of the 2 year BRP roadside. I think I'll leave this until the BRP plan disolves in almost two years cause I only recently purchased my beast. After BRP I'm leaning towards AAA because its an add-on to my current AAA and they are nationwide with excellent customer service.
 
Check it out...

Gieco for $7.00 (I'm not joking) covers my roadside on top of the 2 year BRP roadside. I think I'll leave this until the BRP plan disolves in almost two years cause I only recently purchased my beast. After BRP I'm leaning towards AAA because its an add-on to my current AAA and they are nationwide with excellent customer service.

Your BRP roadside will only cover about 35-50 miles of hauling your Spyder. Same with Geico (I have Geico on my truck)...and Same with Dairyland that I have on Spyder. Might just be how I travel...but the "little dab will do you" is great for me when I don't need it. As I posted earlier...that answers why I willing buy Good Sam every year.
Of course do what works for you. But I'm just hoping that you will look into how much they are reallllly going to cover if you would need. So many folks have felt they had roadside only to discover that it is very very limited. :bowdown:
 
Roadside ins.

We have Progressive motorcycle insurance with roadside and trip interruption for $ 15.00.[h=4]Roadside assistance[/h]If you get stuck or your bike is disabled, we’ll tow it to the nearest repair shop for free. You just have to be within 100 feet of the road. You can also add trip interruption to pay for food and lodging expenses up to $500 if you’re away from home (you must have roadside assistance first then add trip interruption
 
And then

We have Progressive motorcycle insurance with roadside and trip interruption for $ 15.00.Roadside assistance

If you get stuck or your bike is disabled, we’ll tow it to the nearest repair shop for free. You just have to be within 100 feet of the road. You can also add trip interruption to pay for food and lodging expenses up to $500 if you’re away from home (you must have roadside assistance first then add trip interruption

The nearest shop may only prove to be a storage facility. If, they are not a Can Am authorized Spyder dealership.

If you're in the middle of BFE, that'll likely be the case.

Just deciphering the fine print.
 
I'm thinking that when it says nearest repair shop that wouldn't be a storage facility. Unless storage units have repair services i'm not aware of.
The nearest shop may only prove to be a storage facility. If, they are not a Can Am authorized Spyder dealership.

If you're in the middle of BFE, that'll likely be the case.

Just deciphering the fine print.
 
I also have Good Sam, never used it but have it. It covers all my vehicles including motorcycle. Unlimited millage to closest repair facility. Very reasonable rates. Had CAA which is the sister company of AAA and needed it once in Florida. AAA refused to take it in the US.
Roger
 
clarification

I'm thinking that when it says nearest repair shop that wouldn't be a storage facility. Unless storage units have repair services i'm not aware of.

No sir, what i meant is that the nearest repair facility if not a Spyder authorized dealer would likely end up being a place of safe keeping for the spyder until it could be relocated to a spyder authorized repair facility.

Nearest repair facility and Can Am authorized dealer are not synonymous.
 
I've had to use AMA's MOTOW on two occasions.
I sure they cover all the vehicles you own. 2,3 or 4 wheels.
 
I've had to use AMA's MOTOW on two occasions.
I sure they cover all the vehicles you own. 2,3 or 4 wheels.
I have AMA for 35 miles anywhere! Dairyland appears to be about 35-40 also and I still have BRP on the F3.
I rarely (Never Yet) have gone More than 70 miles from home One way with my Spyders So I'm pretty well covered.
Never yet had a Breakdown and Do Not worry about one.
AMA also does your vehicle and MY jet ski trailer for 35 miles if I ever burn up a wheel hub and I jetski within 35 miles from home!!!:yes:
 
​Understandable Thanks.
No sir, what i meant is that the nearest repair facility if not a Spyder authorized dealer would likely end up being a place of safe keeping for the spyder until it could be relocated to a spyder authorized repair facility.

Nearest repair facility and Can Am authorized dealer are not synonymous.
 
BRP also

I learned also the BRP roadside $200 coverage is per incident say. Flat tire (broke rim, whatever) they will only cover that item for towing once up to $200. :gaah::lecturef_smilie: (I may be wrong but that is how it was explained to me when I had my first flat & nearest dealer with tire in stock was 100 miles out that 1item is done can not use again) Sometimes you may not know why your bike needs a tow till it reaches a dealer. (I had to do the dealer search myself overnight & check tire stock.):coffee:
 
AAA RV plus, I would think they have very good coverage area.

I've had to use AMA's MOTOW on two occasions.
I sure they cover all the vehicles you own. 2,3 or 4 wheels.

I have AMA for 35 miles anywhere! Dairyland appears to be about 35-40 also and I still have BRP on the F3.
I rarely (Never Yet) have gone More than 70 miles from home One way with my Spyders So I'm pretty well covered.
Never yet had a Breakdown and Do Not worry about one.
AMA also does your vehicle and MY jet ski trailer for 35 miles if I ever burn up a wheel hub and I jetski within 35 miles from home!!!:yes:

I learned also the BRP roadside $200 coverage is per incident say. Flat tire (broke rim, whatever) they will only cover that item for towing once up to $200. :gaah::lecturef_smilie: (I may be wrong but that is how it was explained to me when I had my first flat & nearest dealer with tire in stock was 100 miles out that 1item is done can not use again) Sometimes you may not know why your bike needs a tow till it reaches a dealer. (I had to do the dealer search myself overnight & check tire stock.):coffee:

True all. Dairyland and AMA limit the miles needed to tow at roughly 35-50 miles. AAA offers up to 200 miles for extra (always extra!). I currently have AAA for my car at 100 miles and had it for more than 20 years without a single use. AAA RV seems VERY attractive because of their policies. BRP "seems" too restrictive at both the miles and the $200 which is VERY cheap as towing gets VERY expensive when your pants are down in zombie country. My thoughts.
 
Do any of the above --^^^^^^^ in particular AAA, do a short term coverage -- say for a couple of months ?
Have to do some research :dontknow:
 
AAA with Motorcycle endorsement

I seem to recall that they cover tow up to 200 miles. i can not confirm right now.
 
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