Hi,
Just come across this thread.
I had to cancel a bike trip last year as my bike broke down (minor electrical fault, sorted under warranty).
Not a problem, thinks I, as my travel insurance (AXA, bundled with my bank account) will cover it.
‘Not so’ they reply, as mechanical breakdown is not one of the reasons for cancellation they cover. Fortunately I was able to withstand the loss (just).
Fast forward to this year and a much more expensive trip was planned. To avoid the previous issue I did a great deal of shopping around and found that Admiral Travel Insurance was one of very few that covered mechanical breakdown of the vehicle I was travelling on.
I had to pay extra for motorcycle over 125cc (a hazardous activity according to their wording), and I have a few medical conditions.
Worked out at about £120 for two weeks in Spain, Platinum cover, but my conditions ramped that up considerably.
As an aside, we came across a group of riders, one of whom had come off and holed his engine case catastrophically. It seems that his travel insurance covered him as a person in Europe, his breakdown insurance covered him in Europe, but this was accidental damage which would have to be claimed from his bike insurance policy.
He hadn’t extended that to Europe, so wasn’t covered, and had to make his own arrangements. I imagine at considerable cost.
A cautionary tale to check, check, and check again.
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