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greencard insurance issue
i did use the search filed, didnt get my question answered so im posting this.
Eligibility Requirements for European insurance coverage:
now im planning to ship my bike from NY to Portugal. next year around april. ill be 24 years old then and im planning to take my 2002 Honda CBR600f4i im less then 25 and im taking a semi sport bike. its not a super sport :P what should i do?? is there a way around?? i really dont want to take a klr or a gs, i love my f4i and i want to ride that. please help -khan |
Hi,
You don't say which insurance co. imposes these conditions. They will vary from co. to co. You can try the following:
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that was Gail from Motorcycleexpress.com
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"Italian co." = Eligio at How does the European Green Card Insurance work? "Contact ARISA..." You might find it easier to contact Stefan at Green Card an 'agent' for ADAC (German autoclub) Green Card, which is underwritten by ARISA. I don't think either Italians or ARISA/ADAC charge extra for <25 yrs. old, but Eligio or Stefan will tell you quickly. Motorcycle Express/ Gail is actually underwritten by AXA in Germany thru German broker [url=http://www.tourinsure.de/deutsch/application_forms.htm]TourInsure - Versicherungsantr which notes "surcharge for ages 21-24" That might mean MotorcycleExpress can also write it for you but with a surcharge. |
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www.knopftours.com and www.arisa-assur.com say they'll insure me without a hicup. thanks guys now just have to chooose which one to go with knopf charges 145 a month whereas arisa for the same thing charges 105 lets see, doing some more research if knopf offer more than arisa ill go with them otherwise arisa is the one. |
My understanding of the matter is that Knopf Tours re-sells Arisa with a surcharge, but may be easier to deal with.
Clicking on the link to "Eligio" shows a premium table that is considerably less than Arisa since they recently multiplied their premiums. |
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Knopf's website reads: "Each 30 days are Euro $145,...." Note that this website notation may be a typo-error. If he really means 145 Euros, then yes that's a significant surcharge above Arisa/ ADAC. If he means 145 USDollars, that's a minor surcharge, after currency conversion. You might want to verify with Knopf, or maybe you already have. No particular brief one way or the other. Some report good experience with Arisa direct. At one time, Arisa required that payment be made only by direct bank account wire transfer to their Lux bank account (not by credit card or airmailed paper check). If that's still the case, direct wire transfer fee from USA personal bank account to EU bank accounts can be expensive for the USA originator (~$25-50). Personal experience is that Knopf gives good service. good luck |
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