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Simonmac123 7 Feb 2017 02:50

Worldwide insurance advice
 
Hi guys,
First of all I would like to apologise if I have posted this in the wrong place? Or done something else wrong! I have looked for previous blogs but they were out of date.
Insurance for the bike and us.
It seems a minefield out there regarding Motorcycle and personal insurance.
Here is what we are intending to do, maybe someone can help ?
There are 4 of us leaving the UK in the middle of April. Our trip is to Turkey. We will then leave our bikes there (with friend) and fly back to the UK. We then will fly back out in October to carry on to UAE via Georgia and Iran etc. After that we will fly back to the UK and return there in spring of 2018 to carry on from there via ship to India and on etc. East around the world.
Can anyone point us in the right direction with regards to insurance options/companies please. I expect that we will all be on BMW 1200GS, just in case you were wondering. Average age 45. Thank you in advance for any help.:thumbup1::thumbup1:

Warin 7 Feb 2017 07:11

:welcome: to HU.

Towards the top of the page there is a blue bar thingy ... HOME GET INSPIRED etc .. You need to look through them .. lots of reading and links .. one of them

Motorcycle Insurance links | Horizons Unlimited

another

Medical Insurance links | Horizons Unlimited

Those give you some bits of info and links.

You may also need a carnet ... Iran? You will need a carnet for your vehicle. Read through the blue bar thingys to find out.
I'll recommend a first aid course .. at least a day long before you leave.

Happy reading.

ta-rider 7 Feb 2017 08:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simonmac123 (Post 556774)
we will all be on BMW 1200GS, just in case you were wondering.

Using BMW bikes, you definitly will need an extendet warrienty insurance! Those bikes are known for major break downs and are very hard to repair:

http://www.tourenfahrer.de/index.php?id=639
Dauertest-Abschluss BMW R 1200 GS - Motorrad-Dauertests - MOTORRADonline.de
Dauertest BMW R 1200 GS Getriebeschaden - Motorrad-Dauertests - MOTORRADonline.de

This is why most of the real travelers choose cheaper but better bikes insted: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...ke-do-52163-17

mark manley 7 Feb 2017 11:24

Hi Simonmac123 and welcome,
As has been said check other posts for current situation regarding travel insurance for UK citizens, before taking any out check it covers you for riding a 1200cc motorcycle and get it in writing, there is a very limited choice and they often require you to have a return ticket and no on the road renewal, yes it is a bloody nightmare.

Your UK bike insurance will cover you to Turkey as long as you stay in EU countries, a few non-EU in the Balkans will require you to take theirs out at the border. From Turkey onwards it is local insurance at the border only, this is basic third party cover and is all you can get, forget fully comp it doesn't exist.

Turkey will write your bike into your passport for the period of your visa and you cannot leave the country without it unless you go through some protracted process with customs, ride back to Bulgaria or Greece and leave it there.

Your plan to do this trip a stage at a time sounds good but the problem will be many countries will not allow you to leave without it and if it has been brought in on a carnet could cost you a lot of money and hassle, it is possible but has to be planned around which countries will allow you to leave it there which in Asia is few.

Redtape 11 Feb 2017 21:10

Hi

If you need personal travel insurance not bike then I have used LV insurance in the UK best for the slightly older as many will not even look at you.

Second year now covers riding bikes over 125cc wearing protective equipment and what is classed as a road in that country so would include mountain unpaved etc.

365 days single trip, but expires on return but it is affordable so just re book when flying out again.

Online easy to do and covers medical recovery.

Bryan

Simonmac123 13 Feb 2017 08:19

Hi guys,

Thanks for the replies so far :thumbup1:

Keep them coming

Simonmac123 21 Feb 2017 06:11

Leaving bikes in Georgia for six months
 
Hi Mark M,
It seems that you are correct with your info with not being able to leave the bikes in Turkey and fly out and back again, thank you for this.
We may leave them in Bulgaria, as that will not be a problem.
But what about Georgia ? In 2015 Georgia lifted its Visa requirement for UK citizens. I can't seem to find anything about leaving bikes there. Do you have any ideas please ?
Thank you
Simon

mark manley 21 Feb 2017 06:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simonmac123 (Post 557897)
Hi Mark M,
It seems that you are correct with your info with not being able to leave the bikes in Turkey and fly out and back again, thank you for this.
We may leave them in Bulgaria, as that will not be a problem.
But what about Georgia ? In 2015 Georgia lifted its Visa requirement for UK citizens. I can't seem to find anything about leaving bikes there. Do you have any ideas please ?
Thank you
Simon

I was in Georgia a couple of years ago and apart from the very welcoming free 12 month visa on arrival they did not write the bike into my passport, whether it would flag up on an immigration officers system were you to leave without it I cannot say but it seemed very relaxed to me.
Lovely country by the way with some great roads and scenery.

Simonmac123 21 Feb 2017 06:30

Hi Mark, Thanks for the quick reply. bier bier

Simonmac 16 Sep 2017 18:30

Leaving bikes in Cyprus after being in Turkey
 
Hi again,

We travelled down from the UK to Greece earlier in the year and have left our bikes at a BMW garage. Our next intended trip is to Cyprus in a few weeks. We intend to do a few islands first and then into Turkey, along the south coast and catch the ferry onto Cyprus.
Does anybody know the implications of the Passport stamp that we will get when we arrive into Turkey. As we intend to leave our bikes in Cyprus and fly out back to the UK. We will then return back next spring to carry on our trip.
Thaks in advance for info
Regards
Simon


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