Today is Joe's turn. His new bike has an oil leak.
Today is Joe's turn. His new bike has an oil leak.
I prefer A.A.Ama is the way to go ��
Joe, it doesn't look like a Harley....:roflblack: Glad it happened now instead on the road to Alaska.....
... It is never a good feeling to watch your Spyder be hoisted up on a wrecker.
Today is Joe's turn. His new bike has an oil leak.
Wow.. crazy.
I've always had good luck with AAA... but this will vary greatly depending on what tow service gets the call. Many of the problems are due to the tow service sucking I'm sure.
I had no idea AAA would cover motorcycles... I've always been told they don't.
Might have to rethink when renewal is up.
Glad you got it worked out.
To cover motorcycles you will need to purchase their top of line RV coverage...but before you do...check out AAA vs Good Sam (also the premium RV to get motorcycle/Spyder coverage)
In my area, AAA Premier always included RV; but, RV is now an extra $35/year. So, when my current membership expires in October, instead of $118/year, it will be $118 (Premier) + $35(RV). The good thing with AAA is the distance they tow; one tow up to 200 miles, and the three remaining up to 100 miles.
I buy 5 years at a time...so don't have current cost of Good Sam...but know very close to AAA....on the tow.....Good Sam does not limit the mileage OR # of times per year...definitely again encourage folks to do their due diligence and compare. And as someone else posted and I experienced: AAA purchased in my home state (WA) not necessarily going to work in other area. Good Sam everywhere, no issues, and Canada...
Be careful with AAA. They do not offer RV and motorcycle coverage in all areas. If they do in your home area and you travel to one that does not, your on your own.
I also suggest looking at Good Sam if you want roadside service to cover all your vehicles, 2 wheels to 8.