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One of the first requirements that are needed when looking for caravan insurance is the type of insurance needed. Providers typically offer touring, static and park home insurance with each offering various forms of insurance depending on the type.
There are of course certain things that are covered in all types of caravan insurance along with specific benefits. Here are some of the many things that you may wish to check are included in your caravan insurance policy.
- Contents protection - this is essential no matter whether you own a static or a touring caravan. However if it is a touring caravan you have then you may be at a bigger risk of theft of belongings as you are moving your caravan from site to site. You should ensure that your personal belongings are covered in the policy and this may include any money you take with you on holiday. Also take into account electrical equipment in a static caravan as it is not uncommon to have such things as flat screen TVs and electrical equipment you would have in any home.
- Protection for awnings - your awning is a very costly part of your caravan and it can cost an arm and a leg to replace or repair if it is damaged. Awnings are typically covered in caravan insurance but usually only up to so much and there are generally limits and exclusions. For instance you might not be able to claim for a damaged awning if it was damaged during a storm and you left it up while you were out of the caravan.
- Insurance for the shell of your caravan - you might want to find out if the shell of your caravan is protected against damage by vandalism or storm. Repairs to the shell or windows of the caravan could be very expensive if it all has to come out of your pocket if a claim is made.
- Take notice of how much the excess is on the insurance policy. Excess is the sum you have to put your hand in your pocket to pay if you have to claim. Once you have paid the excess the provider takes over the rest of the claim. This amount could be different based on providers and you could pay more excess to keep down the cost of insurance.
As you can see from the above there are many things that you need to consider when looking to take out caravan insurance. There are always exclusions which are the things that you cannot claim for and these should be checked before rushing into taking out any policy. Insurance providers may insist that you play the part of a responsible caravan owner so check what you need to do or your policy might not payout. For instance if you have a touring caravan you usually need to install security measures such as a wheel clamp and a hitchlock. Of course these bring peace of mind that your caravan is not easy to tow away by a thief.
Caravan insurance is one of the many niche insurance products covered by new insurance website Quote Professor.
Plan Your Cycling Vacation Around A Car Roof Rack
If you and your family are already bicycling enthusiasts, then I won't need to tell you how enjoyable biking is. But you might need some convincing on whether or not a car roof rack is a worth-while investment. So I'll get to you in a moment.
But what about the rest of you? Why go biking?
Quite simply, biking is a lot of fun. It's good exercise, it's clean transportation, and it's quiet. If you have young children they can ride behind you in kiddie seats, older children can have their own bikes, and even grandparents will be able to keep active with three-wheeled cycles as well. With all the outcry about the weight problems of the average American, it makes sense to get your kids involved in exercise early - and the fun exercise of biking might be just the ticket.
There's a lot to be said for biking to and from your local store when you need a few groceries, or for your kids to bike to school or to a friend's house. But most cities have bike trails scattered throughout, or parks or places in the suburbs where you can get out and spend the entire day biking in the quiet retreat of the outdoors.
And that's where the bike rack comes in.
Sure, your bike might fit into you're the trunk of your car, or into the back of your SUV. But do you want to go to the effort of taking off the rear tires and working to make them fit in your spacious trunk? Do you want your SUV's upholstery stained with dirt or grease? Do you want to take the chance of scratching your car, or your bike, while hauling it in and out of the trunk?
How much easier it is to acquire a car roof rack. It's easy to install on top of your car, and then it's just a question of lifting the bike into place so that the self-clamping clamps can do their thing. And when you're not using the rack to carry your bikes, most of them are adjustable so you can carry skies,
Do you have bad memories of roof-racks of the past? Well, technology has marched onward, and so has the quality of today's roof racks. Bikes are kept stable and secure until you reach your destination. Roof racks are safer than rear-mounted racks, since you never know if that motorist behind you might want to inch up a bit...and give your precious bikes a bump or two! The only issu for you to remember with a roof rack is that you actually have bikes attached to the top of your car, so you don't try to drive into a low garage and total the bikes!
About the Author
Alastair Hamilton is the copywriter of http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com . He provides tips and advice about bicycle carriers as well as on the cycling accessories at
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bmx seat post clamp sizes?
I have a custom bmx race bike, the frame is a redline and yesterday at the track my seat post clamp broke so im ordering a new one, but am confused on the size to get. i know for sure its not a 1 1/8 because i tried one and it didnt fit.
talk to your local bike repairman about this.
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