Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: not big enough for touring!

Author: Kevin Graf

Date: Feb 17, 2005, 11:47 AM

Post ID: 1718409579



Ron, sounds typical.

One thing I have found with ins. companies... is that the folks working
for them are basically drones, lemmings and the like. They can't
understand that an 850 was a decent size motor back then and they should
take into account the year of the bike, expecting folks to think is
asking way too much. Throw a name like Moto Guzzi in there and really
watch the expression turn blank.
Preachin' to the choir...

Kev
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Komoroski [mailto:motres-@lynchburg.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 2:06 PM
To: looperlist
Subject: not big enough for touring!

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Loopers,
I have the GMAC Rider Club Motorcycle insurance plan, through National
General Insurance Company. I was looking over my paperwork, preparing
to
write a check for another year when I noticed that the EV gets a
"touring
motorcycle" discount while the Eldo does not. It only amounts to $17.00
a
year difference, but I figured it was worth a phone call. I told the
woman
that both bikes have fairings, hard bags & tail trunks, & I ride them
both
as touring bikes (long distance 2-up etc.). Well, after a loooong wait
on
hold, she comes back to say that the "touring " designation is based on
the
CCs of the bike, & that 850 is not big enough to qualify! How about that
as
an insult to "The Only Motorcycle Built for Unlimited Touring"?!
Ron Komoroski

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