What you should carry on your Goldwing
- First-aid kit
- Tool and bulb kit
- Warning triangle (one per group)
- Reflective vest (for France and Spain)
Note: this must be worn if on a hard-shoulder
ie. breakdown, birdwatching or otherwise…
Essential Documents
- Driving licence (international if held)
- Motor insurance (showing European cover)
- Vehicle registration document, MOT if required
Note: all the above documents MUST not be photocopies. Always take a copy of your documents before you set off and leave these copies at home - The old E111 NHS Medical Card has been superceded the new EHIC card and can be obtained from your friendly Post Office or go online to… https://www.ehic.org.uk/Internet/home.do
Other useful items
- European breakdown cover
- Medical insurance and travel insurance
- Maps or GPS
- Phrase books
- Credit/debit card PIN numbers
- Euros in cash and travellers cheques
Prepare your bike
- A service before you set off, ask for your brake pads to be checked
- Check your tyres. You must have at least 2mm when leaving Germany
- Ultra seal your tyres
- Take your spare key (don’t carry it in the bike)
- If your ‘wing is less than 2 years old, carry your service book (for any warranty problems)
Final details
- Carry contact details of your next of kin
- Let someone know if you or your passenger have any medical conditions
- Let someone know if you have any special dietary requirements (so hotels can be informed)
- Driving licence (international if held)
- Motor insurance (showing European cover)
- Vehicle registration document, MOT if required
Note: all the above documents MUST not be photocopies. Always take a copy of your documents before you set off and leave these copies at home - E111 NHS Medical Card
Driving regulations and customs are often different on the continent so follow the advice in this helpful leaflet to help steer clear of trouble: Driving Abroad in Europe
