daught
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If your motorcycle breaks down while traveling in US or Canada, what are the best ways to get it home?
CAA is only 200KM. I was looking for something if you are further.
You can still call CAA. They will tow you. You will have to pay for KMs after 200. I still think it's worth it.
200km isn't exactly a long way away. That's an afternoon ride for a lot of people.
If he's touring then chances are he's many more hundred (or thousand) kilometers away, and the 200 free ones are nothing compared to what the rest of the way would cost to tow.
200km isn't exactly a long way away. That's an afternoon ride for a lot of people.
If he's touring then chances are he's many more hundred (or thousand) kilometers away, and the 200 free ones are nothing compared to what the rest of the way would cost to tow.
this happened to my friend and he rented a truck and drove it back, had no problems at the border. returned the american rental and got a friend to meet him at the border to bring it back home.
I believe CAA members will have to pay for AAA service up front, but then will be reimbursed by CAA when the receipts are submitted
I never thought of renting a truck. That'd probably be cheaper than shipping and a plane ticket. You'll still have to get to a major centre though so I can't think of any scenario that won't involve a tow truck of some kind. Thus, it's still a good idea to have CAA.
I never thought of renting a truck. That'd probably be cheaper than shipping and a plane ticket. You'll still have to get to a major centre though so I can't think of any scenario that won't involve a tow truck of some kind. Thus, it's still a good idea to have CAA.
And its still cheaper because you get 200 of those x thousand kms free....