I'm looking to travel to France/Italy next year.
Will take my own bike.
I will take out some travel insurance, and I want coverage for the bike in case it gets damaged on the way over.
Anyone have any tips/recommendations?
Velosure travel insurance does not cover bikes...
Thanks in advance.
Travel insurance that covers your bike
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Travel insurance that covers your bike
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby Trevtassie » Mon Sep 03, 2018 11:38 pm
You can usually do it as an add on to your travel insurance by nominating the bike as a special item, isn't cheap though, seems to be about 10% of the value of the bike.
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby Zippy7 » Tue Sep 04, 2018 10:44 pm
The thing is, the travel agent wanted to sell me a great Allianz travel insurance policy. But reading the fine print, they won't cover any bikes, even if it was a nominated item.Trevtassie wrote:You can usually do it as an add on to your travel insurance by nominating the bike as a special item, isn't cheap though, seems to be about 10% of the value of the bike.
Hence my query here, because they're happy to take your money, but would be sad if it turns out it is just not covered in the fine print.
Perhaps no one bothers taking out specific insurance. That's fine too, but just want to know if anyone has a good insurer who does cover bikes.
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby PA » Wed Sep 05, 2018 4:02 pm
Try Cover More. covermore.com.au HI have used them and think I had made a claim with them. Can not find any reference to Bicycle in their PDS.
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby LG » Wed Sep 05, 2018 7:48 pm
We looked into additional bike coverage for our recent trip to Japan. We purchased insurance with our local RACT, they gave us the option of buying extra coverage for the bikes. Reading the fine print it only covered the bikes for theft when they were locked up in a hotel room, it didn't cover damage of the bikes while in use, theft of the bikes while locked up in a town, or any coverage of the bags on the bike. Not the best value for a camping tour, it didn't cover any extra than the standard travel insurance so we declined the extra payment.
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby rowdyflat » Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:29 pm
Depending on the value of the bike , separate insurance as an added extra is best.
We also listed the parts, if it is not standard and got the bike shop to verify the value.
We also listed the parts, if it is not standard and got the bike shop to verify the value.
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby AndyRevill » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:10 pm
I have my bike insured for damage permanently with Velosure and that policy includes 90 days cover outside of Australia, including when in transit (including my bike bag). I just have to notify them with my itinerary. I'm surprised they can't cover you through their travel insurance, maybe the marginal cost to the premium is too high?
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Re: Travel insurance that covers your bike
Postby Zippy7 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:24 pm
Thanks for the replies.
I will look into covermore and ring a few others.
I will look into covermore and ring a few others.
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