Roadside Assistance Program Needed
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Roadside Assistance Program Needed
I'm looking for an emergency roadside assistance program for my '96 BMW R1100R. Towing and flat tire assistance are the the primary services I'm interested in. Any suggestions?
'96 BMW R1100R
'05 HD Electra Glide Ultra Classic
'05 HD Electra Glide Ultra Classic
Re: Roadside Assistance Program Needed
GeoffJ wrote:I'm looking for an emergency roadside assistance program for my '96 BMW R1100R. Towing and flat tire assistance are the the primary services I'm interested in. Any suggestions?
Check out these recent discussions.....
http://bmwsporttouring.com/ubbthreads/s ... art/1/vc/1
http://bmwsporttouring.com/ubbthreads/s ... art/1/vc/1
FWIW...I've used the AMA MoTow service (~35bux/yr) once. Got stranded about 35mi from the dealer when the FD on my Kaw cruiser bit the dust. They had a tow there in about an hr...dude had all the right equip and took good care of the bike. Cost me zero, and I gave him a 20 for a tip.
Also had the 'opportunity' to utilize the Emergency Road service from Progressive Insurance. I was in BFE when I went down to 'inspect' the pavement
Progressive had a tow there in about 1 1/2 hrs, and it cost me 125bux to get it towed the 80mi to my house. They would have re-imbursed some of that, I think, but I never filed a claim. They charged 8bux/yr for their service if you insured with them.....
j magda
TripleLifer Member 454
04 Black (the Classiest Color) R1150R
Deep in the OH wasteland...
TripleLifer Member 454
04 Black (the Classiest Color) R1150R
Deep in the OH wasteland...
roadside service
BMWMOA has a program that I pay for with my membership but cannot vouch for the service yet, as I haven't needed it. (knock wood!)
'02 in black - the real BMW color! (Now gone to a new home)
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http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117614
Pretty extensive discussion of options/prices/benefits in case you want to check it out.
Sarah
Pretty extensive discussion of options/prices/benefits in case you want to check it out.
Sarah
Re: roadside service
ditto herewncbmw wrote:BMWMOA has a program that I pay for with my membership but cannot vouch for the service yet, as I haven't needed it. (knock wood!)
I pay for that but have not used it yet, or hopefully ever
Bob
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
You have to be a BMWMOA member to purchase their emergency roadside assistance plan. The total cost for membership plus the roadside plan costs more than other plans. I'm leaning towards a plan offered by MTS. I've read lots of positive feedback on the service.
'96 BMW R1100R
'05 HD Electra Glide Ultra Classic
'05 HD Electra Glide Ultra Classic
Advice to G
Hey G,
I am currently using MTS towing for my bike. I have never had to use them (knock on wood) but them seem pretty good.
Now, that being said. I followed a thread over on the http://www.advrider.com website. I think I am going to switch to these guys for my August trip to Nova Scotia.
http://www.koakampgrounds.com/rvroadhelp/
I am currently using MTS towing for my bike. I have never had to use them (knock on wood) but them seem pretty good.
Now, that being said. I followed a thread over on the http://www.advrider.com website. I think I am going to switch to these guys for my August trip to Nova Scotia.
http://www.koakampgrounds.com/rvroadhelp/
GeoffGeoffJ wrote:You have to be a BMWMOA member to purchase their emergency roadside assistance plan. The total cost for membership plus the roadside plan costs more than other plans. I'm leaning towards a plan offered by MTS. I've read lots of positive feedback on the service.
I like the BMWMOA magazine a lot. It usually has something useful for me. So, for me, the value of the magazine basically offsets the cost of membership.
Bob
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74
2002 Atlanta Blue
Lifetime Member #74