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My mom buys me AAA Plus every year for my bday. This year she sprang for Plus RV to include motorcycle towing. Just wondering your experiences with it, is it just like regular AAA?
RV plus has some added benefits including trailers and MC's + 100 miles to the destination of your choice + lockout service. I've had it for years, never used the MC part but have used it for the truck/car/trailers w/never a problem and the lockout saved my **** once on a trip.
just upgraded my AAA to plus but still keeping my road america towing for the bikes... reason being Road america will take me to the nearest Harley shop regardless of distance. Saved my butt twice last year one bike with a rear flat about 130 miles to the dealer. The other bike electrical short 158 miles to the dealer.
Distance may not be an issue to those of you in the East but out here in the West ... it can be a long way to the nearest help...
Last edited by 2002flstc; Jul 4, 2012 at 10:35 PM.
I have used AAA + several times with no problems. They sent a flatbed trailer for the bike and took me to the nearest HD dealer (within the 100 miles). The only downside is they sometimes take a bit to get to you.
Have had AAA for years and have used it 3 times for the bike, always glad I had it even though as mentioned sometimes it takes a while to get to me.
BTW, different states have different rules, My Idaho AAA covers motorcycles without the RV, Washington and Virginia AAA do not.
Read the fine print.
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