Anyone know of a roadside assist company?

  • matho1961
    matho1961
    12 years ago

     Other than RACV does anyone know who would do emergency roadside assistance for bikes. RACV are charging $200 plus, which I think is a bit steep for something I'd hope I'd never use. Even a good 24/7 bike transport company that would go anywhere anytime, just for that piece of mind.

  • V2Evo96
    V2Evo96
    12 years ago
    Harley Assist-- HOG members pay $90/yr but non members can register for $110 year. google em....
  • careyman
    careyman
    12 years ago

    I got the racv total so it covers me in any vehicle, if a mate breaks down i "could" go over and say im driving it and get a free tow

    y they charging 200 bucks? 

  • MADOGA
    MADOGA
    12 years ago
    Stick with RAC i have the classic cover i think its called, basically covers me when driving any vehicle,

    harley assist are crap spent about 1.5 hrs in 45 deg heat and no water no shade on the side of the road waiting for their mech who could only check i had power to the battery and nothing else, then another 1.5hrs wait while he organized a tow truck.
  • matho1961
    matho1961
    12 years ago

     I hear what your saying MADOGA but I think I'll be sticking with Harley assist. Other than RACV there's not too much competition out there unlike NSW. Hopefully I won't have to go through what you went through. If I need their help once in 5 years i think it's worth the money and having that peace of mind makes that ride a little more enjoyable.

  • ==ShaDoW==
    ==ShaDoW==
    12 years ago
    Harley assit here as well, (not that I am counting on it to much out where I am), either that or a long and painful conversation with the wife telling her to get the trailer and the straps etc etc etc and come get me.
  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    12 years ago
    I've got RACV total cover, it's a bit more expensive but it covers me on the Harley, the trail bike or in either of the cars which the other alternatives don't.