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<blockquote data-quote="macvette" data-source="post: 97458" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>I have 4 bikes 1937 to 1989 including my Vincent with Hagerty all with agreed values which I set and they agreed after seeing emailed photos. They also asked for photos of my garage which is alarmed and has police federation approved doors.</p><p>Their policy includes a recovery service so I have junked my AA cover for my bikes. I rarely needed but when I did, they insisted on sending a patrol man in a van to fix the bike despite being told that it was old. This resulted in a van turning up and then having to make a forty mile roung trip to get the only bike trailer they had in N. Yorks so what should have been a 2 hr job turned into 7 hours.</p><p>The last time, last year with a minor issue, which meant I couldnt ride the bike, I had to leave it overnight at a friend's because they couldnt get there until next day. When I got there, there was no recovery. My wife called and said she had looked at Hagerty policy and it had recovery. 1 phone call and 1&1/2 hrs I was home in a van equipped to recover bikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macvette, post: 97458, member: 262"] I have 4 bikes 1937 to 1989 including my Vincent with Hagerty all with agreed values which I set and they agreed after seeing emailed photos. They also asked for photos of my garage which is alarmed and has police federation approved doors. Their policy includes a recovery service so I have junked my AA cover for my bikes. I rarely needed but when I did, they insisted on sending a patrol man in a van to fix the bike despite being told that it was old. This resulted in a van turning up and then having to make a forty mile roung trip to get the only bike trailer they had in N. Yorks so what should have been a 2 hr job turned into 7 hours. The last time, last year with a minor issue, which meant I couldnt ride the bike, I had to leave it overnight at a friend's because they couldnt get there until next day. When I got there, there was no recovery. My wife called and said she had looked at Hagerty policy and it had recovery. 1 phone call and 1&1/2 hrs I was home in a van equipped to recover bikes. [/QUOTE]
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