Guest seuadr Posted April 12, 2009 #1 Posted April 12, 2009 anyone ever have to use it? i just renewed my AMA membership, and this was an option that was free if i renewed online ( which i was going to do anyhow! ) just curious about it. I tried to search ama roadside assistance, but the forum wouldn't allow the AMa portion. Got a good deal of info about yamaha roadside, though! thanks in advance, guys.
Guest seuadr Posted April 12, 2009 #2 Posted April 12, 2009 AMA Roadside Assistance: People who know how to tow motorcycles, available 24 hours a day, in all 50 states plus Puerto Rico and Canada. Coverage for bikes, cars, pickups, motorhomes and trailers registered to the member’s immediate family, i.e. spouse and children living at home or away at college under the age of 24. Coverage in all 50 states plus Puerto Rico and Canada. Towing up to 35 miles All dispatch and hook-up fees. Flat tire assistance. Mechanical first aid: minor adjustments (excluding parts) to repair the vehicle. Emergency fuel delivery. Wheel and tire road hazard coverage for the member's trailer. No exclusions for older motorcycles. Up to five dispatched service calls per year. Towing a disabled vehicle to a shop or the member's home. Emergency Trip Interruption Service: Up to $300 ($100 per day, for three days) in reimbursement for meals and lodging if a member's car or motorcycle is disabled in an accident, and/or while the member's vehicle is being repaired far from home. 800# assistance available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from two national call centers. AMA Roadside Assistance pays first. No need to pay and wait for reimbursement. Free trip-routing service. Free limited legal services. Free online rewards mall. i was worried that they would exclude older bikes.
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