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Anyone know of any coming up? -- from harleys to kawis, hondas to triumphs etc...?
i'm looking to try out a can am spyder just for the hell of it, and I"d love to try out a daytona 675.
i'm looking to try out a can am spyder just for the hell of it, and I"d love to try out a daytona 675.
I think Two Wheel in Guelph will let you run amuck on a Spyder whenever you want. Maybe call and see.
good to know. it's one of my choices for an upgrade after this season, so i definitely want to try one out.i know sturgess has a demo daytona 675 that you can drop in and ride anytime, just bring your licence and helmet with you. might be good to call ahead... make sure that nobody is already out on it.
thanks, but I think the local can am dealers usually have a demo day. don't want to have to go all the way to guelph
good to know. it's one of my choices for an upgrade after this season, so i definitely want to try one out.
Kamikaze, me too. Want to make a day of it? :-D
i'm looking to try out a can am spyder just for the hell of it
sounds good to me
BTW, i'm going Sat to pick up the tires I ordered. Can't wait to get some fresh rubber on this thing
Hey Im 21 would I get discriminated against if I tried to demo a daytona 675 at sturgges??
Or any other demo day for that matter, seeing as insurance is so high for SS and I would be going out strictly to just ride the bike
Actually this is incorrect. Every Manufacturer demo day I have ever been to ( and I have been to a few) you are not responsible for damage. And I must say that I have seen 3 or 4 people bin bikes on demo days and do some significant damage without being charged for it.Demo days run by the manufacturer are less stringent. Typically, all you need is an M2. You have the same obligations to pay for damages. However, you typically just fill out a form and go on their group ride.
Yamaha is the only one that seems to require a full M license to ride one of their SS bikes. And they consider the FZ6R and FZ8 SS bikes as well. So if you want to ride a Yamaha, get your M.
Hope that helps.
Actually this is incorrect. Every Manufacturer demo day I have ever been to ( and I have been to a few) you are not responsible for damage. And I must say that I have seen 3 or 4 people bin bikes on demo days and do some significant damage without being charged for it.
That's surprising. I definitely remember Yamaha saying that you were responsible, not sure about Honda, I'd have to look at my waiver (if I still have it.)
Glad and good to know.