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Hi to everyone.Just a message to say my beloved 1200s has been written off after an accident in France.I luckily got away with a broken hand and some damage to my legs.It was on the N85 Route de Napolean between Grasse and Castellaine and hit a patch of diesel on the exit to a corner.Spent a few days in a french hospital where i was looked after very well.To anybody going away make sure you have holiday insurance they seem to ask for money almost straight away.Be safe wherever you go.
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Post by Gromit »

Owch! Sounds nasty Ian but obviously very glad you're (relatively!) ok.

Hope you get things sorted and are back on the road asap.
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Post by Boxered »

Sorry to hear that Ian, glad you're here to tell the tale. Thats a great road too, I've ridden it a fair few times. Next time I'll be a little more cautious :shock:

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Get well soon, Ian
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Post by winger »

Ian

When you've got time,how about giving us War+Piece on how they scraped you up of the floor and how your insurance worked,there are a lot out there,who an E111 on it's own will get the job done!!!

Who was your insurance with(Medical) and how well did it work??
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Post by Boxadog 2000 »

I generally just get regular insurance, but after a comment from Chris I now have an annual policy from Carole Nash £100 all in for me & Jude.

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Hi Ian,

Very sorry to hear about your accident, but glad you are OK and that you will be on the mend soon.

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Post by R1200SRIDER »

Hi thanks for comments.I got my insurance from the post office for £25.I was taken to the local hospital at Castellaine first and was x-rayed there,that cost me 100 euros.Then i was moved to another hospital by ambulance for another 100 euros.I showed my european health card for both of these but they said they didnt accept it.When i got to the next hospital at Digne le bains they at last accepted my health card,even then it was only subsidised.I was visited by the hospital social worker and i gave him my insurance phone number and everything was then sorted out.I spent 4 days there.I was then moved via taxi to Nice airport and flown home and brought home via private ambulance.The return trip was all arranged by my insurance.approx costs home were £750.The insurance has since refunded my x-ray and ambulance costs.

Just waiting now for my insurance and gap insurance to pay up so i can get another bike hopefully another R1200S.
Ian
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Post by hjr1100s »

That's tough! Hope you'll recover soon. What a way to spoil a vacation :(

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Post by winger »

Boxadog 2000 wrote:I generally just get regular insurance, but after a comment from Chris I now have an annual policy from Carole Nash £100 all in for me & Jude.

Bob
Ditto,and if anyone buys anything different for god sake read the small print,you be amazed home many policies don't cover big bikes,their more than happy to take the money off you,and i unclude both the RAC and the AA,bike breakdown cover is fine but the small print on both of e'm is iffy on the medical thats why i went with CN,apart from the fact i know someone who's been scrapped up off the floor and shipped home by e'm.
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Post by Boxered »

Thats very interesting Ian, for a number of reasons.

1, the terms and conditions of the post office insurance specifically excludes motorcycling! as do most low cost ins policy's (at least it did last year when I checked it out! ) so for them to cover you is great news :D

2, The e111, or as it is now, the european health card, only guarantees the same level of access to services that a local would receive, ergo, in france, xrays are not free, nor are ambulance services amongst other servces :roll: so yes you should expect to be charged at the point of contact.

3, on a purely selfish / vulturistic note :wink: what goodies have you now got available? akro end can perchance? :twisted:

cheers

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Post by herrman »

Firstly,
Glad your(reasonably) OK Ian, Heal well and fast.

Secondly,
Your a bl--dy Vulture Steve, Guys already said another 1200S with any luck.






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Post by Ade B »

On insurance, Cara and I spent two weeks bombing round Spain and Portugal with just an E111.. glad we didn't test it out..

won't be doing that again..

Hope you mend soon and get back on the road.

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herrman wrote: Your a bl--dy Vulture Steve, Guys already said another 1200S with any luck
Guilty as charged, although, in my defence, I did wait nearly 8 hours before pouncing :o and he's stated that insurance will pay him out in full (gap ins too)
I'm just suprised that you did'nt beat me to it :shock: :lol:

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Post by R1200SRIDER »

Hi Steve i asked about riding bikes and they said it covers you if its your bike and not one hired whilst away.The only things to survive the accident was my luggage frame and my hugger and ill be keeping them.The bike is a real mess,about the only thing that survived was the engine.Hopefully getting another r1200s soon.
Ian
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