Vacations Overseas-Insurance & Purchase

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Vacations Overseas-Insurance & Purchase

Postby whysub01 » Sat Sep 03, 2005 6:46 pm

Wanting toplan my 2006 hoiday, and torn between the East coast of the US and New Zealand.

I want to purchase a cheap bike, run it around for a few weeks,then sell it/scrap it. Not wanting to pay much, and not really concerned what the bike is. Renting is just far too expensive, and I enjoy not worrying about scratching/crashing a bike I own

Only bugbear is insurance. Is it obtainable easily enough-and what about registration (Pink slip?)-do I need a permanent address to register?

Here in the UK you have to register your bike with the National Licencing peole, and buy compulsory insurance-is it the same elsewhere?

Don't want to look forward to going somewhere, then find out that buying & insuring a bike is not possible.

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Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sat Sep 03, 2005 11:32 pm

hello i will check on what it would take here in west viriginia
dealers in the eastern pan handle are with in commuter train
distance of washington dc
and you mite ask bob's bmw in jessep, MD if they
can be of help as there in the dc area
demark is in the area east of washington dc

ar dave
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Postby DEmark » Sun Sep 04, 2005 12:19 am

Have you considered the possibility of doing a "bike swap"? You fly over here and take my Baghira for a few weeks, then I fly to the UK and take your Baghira for a European tour. Just an idea we could talk about. I too am planning my 06 trip. I have rode Spain, Mexico, Belize and Guatemala. I am thinking of doing either Mexico again (it's a big country,lots left I haven't seen) or perhaps rent a bike in southeast Asia. What areas would you recommend riding in Europe?
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Postby keithcross » Sun Sep 04, 2005 1:18 am

If you are considering comming to europe, it is difficult to give recommendations as to what parts to vivit. For views and twisty roads then Wales, Scotland and the lake district of england are good. As are any of the mountainous regions of the mainland. Switzarland, Austria, southern France, Norway and Bulgaria spring to mind. Every area in Europe has its good points, with senery and atmosphere changing rapidly.
I have tried geting insurance for an American friend before and it is difficult. It is possible though, my insrance company will allow other riders on a policy, but the policy must be for one bike only. My policy is a multi bike one and they will not ad other names to it, not even for a couple of days.
If you decide to come to the UK, please feel free to contact me and I will try to asist you in your travels.

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Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:39 am

boy i hope you guy's have good paying job's
because my 3 trip's this summer all total less than 1800 miles in wv pa and oh 12 days and all camping no hotel's and only supper meals in restruant's
and i am so broke i am skipping the fall old bmw swap meet
cause i dont have any spending money

YES LIFE IS GOOD HERE IN WEST CENTRAL WEST VIRGINIA
BUT CASH HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN SHORT SUPPLY :smt023

things have changed since i bought the rt125 3 years ago
it used to be
Q what size is that bike
answer 125cc
comment naw' thats to small

now it goes like this
Q what kind of MPG do you get with that bike
A about 65 to 70 mpg
Q where the hell is the nearest dealer ?
:smt040
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Postby phlat65 » Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:53 am

as far as getting insurance, they don't ask too many questions, and some states don't require insurance on motorcycles (here in washington, you do not have to insure a MC).

I too would trade use of motorcycles with you, I am comming over to england next year, and wan't to go on a ride with my 3 brothers that live in the UK.
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Postby whysub01 » Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:34 pm

Anyone coming over to the UK will be welcome to "swap" bikes with me. Like Keith, I have a multibike policy (Baggi :-D Sport x2 :-D :-D , Leonardo scooter( :oops: ) and an R1 "project" :roll: ), but not checked on adding a rider, but i am sure my insurers (ebikeinsurance) allow it.

Where abouts in the UK are your brothers?

And as for roads-there are hundreds of miles of fanatastic roads in the UK. Very, very few of them are near me!!!

Still, London is just an hour away for commuting holiganisum
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Postby phlat65 » Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:26 pm

most of my family is in the Devon area (tiverton), and I have one brother in the midlands (leicester city) (sp)

should be over next year. both brothers have bikes, one has a honda RC51, and the other a GSXR.
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Postby witttom » Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:56 pm

I have several European friends who I have offered to borrow my bikes should they ever want to come and tour the States. I think the "Bike Swap" thing is a good idea and I've always been willing to do it myself if I felt confident in the other riders. I've never looked into the legal and insurance logistics of it though.
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