There are no national breakdown companies in Morocco.
If you can find an insurance company who DO provide breakdown cover there (and there are some around), they will instead have a network of 'approved agents'....people like Peter at Biker's home in Ouzazarte are signed on to a list, then are called out as and when.
I've had breakdown cover over there, but we never bothered trying it out......it is, as said above, far easier and faster to grab the nearest kid on a moped and for a few dirhams, they will sort you out.
If you go near any major towns, you'll often/usually be accosted by some greasy bloke on a scooter anyway, asking if you want anything fixed/ a hotel/ a woman/ young boy/ camel/ food , as his brother down the road is able to supply all of these for a very reasonable rate.
ALWAYS agree a price beforehand if possible.
DON'T be afraid to follow a youth on a scooter into the backstreets....you won't end up being botty raped (unless you're really really lucky

) and you will be sorted out pronto
GRIN, SMILE, shake hands and generally be nice, and there's very little that cannot be fixed in Morocco (I've even had a blown sealed ECU unit that was repaired by a local chappy.....he spent an hour digging all the silicone out with a screwdriver, soldered a new resistor in, sealed it all up again and it cost about a fiver
Boots de-soled 'cos the heat has melted the glue? Give them to someone at a hotel and in the morning they will miraculously re-appear, fixed
Broken frame/subframe? Every town/village has a bloke who runs a welding kit off a couple of truck batteries who will 'soldeur' (weld) it up for you (watch carefully to make sure they disconnect the motronix though

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Quite seriously, having a breakdown in Morocco is huge fun and as long as you keep calm, look on the bright side and keep smiling, it will all add to any trip you have...I thoroughly recommend the experience
