I travel a lot alone so I have been looking at some kind of roadside assistance for bikes. The broadest program seems to be offered by Better World. Here is some info from them:
We are currently quoting in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Washington DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa , Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
The general info on their product:
http://www.betterworldclub.com/bicyc...assistance.cfm
Better World Club offers up to 30 miles transport. Two service calls a year limit. Forty dollars a year. Twelve dollar sign up. I got some additional information from them when I did some emailing back and forth, including:
Thanks for your interest in Better World Club! We are the only company offering 24/7 nationwide roadside assistance for bicycles. Here is a link to our Bicycle Membership benefits: http://www.betterworldclub.com/bicyc...assistance.cfm . The only change (which I have just requested be corrected on that link) is that we now cover up to 30 miles of transportation per service call instead of 30 miles total, annually. So, basically this is a transportation service for you and your bicycle should something happen or malfunction. We will also be introducing actual bicycle insurance in the very near future to cover medical, liability and option theft/damage. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
For bicycle service we dispatch from the same network of service providers as we do for automobile roadside assistance. We have over 40,000 providers in our network. This allows us to provide 24/7 bike coverage throughout the US and Canada, even in very rural areas. It is possible a tow truck will rescue you, but usually a smaller vehicle from the provider’s fleet will be sent (i.e. pick-up truck). If you are on a trail, we do require that you return to an accessible road so our service providers can locate you and assist.
Spoke Insurance also offers roadside assistance, as well as bike hazard insurance:
http://spokeinsurance.com/
It wasn't available in my state and is limited to Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Hawaii. 25 mile transport limit per occurrence.
AAA does offer assistance in some states, though it is hard to pin down exactly what ones. Googling about, it looks like AAA has offered roadside assistance for bikes in Oregon and Idaho for the past two or three years:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/41...nce-for-bikes/ And south jersey:
http://southjersey.aaa.com/RoadsideA...BicycleProgram
15 mile transport limit per occurrence, it looks like.
My current plan is to sign up with Better World Club when I leave to go south this winter.