I'll be stopping by before then (likely next week) for some parts, so I'll make sure to ask.
25 bucks, plus the fact that the majority of people would need to take time off work.20min "rent-a-bike" for $25, from their email, link isn't working (yet), so just a snapshot..
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Head to GP bikes. Tell 'em what you want to demo ride, show your M license, and have at it.Wouldnt be opposed to riding some ducatis, if someone knows of a day, let me know
25 bucks, plus the fact that the majority of people would need to take time off work.
I just don't want to ride a Suzuki that badly.
I do remember old good days (12 years ago?) when KTM did their demo in the Milton area and I managed to ride 4 bikes with total saddle time around 1.5 hrs...
I wonder if I can talk a ktm dealer into giving me an SMT to demo? Might not be in the country in june
Not exactly helpful since they aren't a Triumph dealer, but Apex in Cambridge is excellent at demo rides.The Triumph website has a 'request a test ride' form that basically just lists every dealer in Canada. My wife is looking to buy and has called around to multiple Triumph dealers (including GP Bikes) and none is willing to do test rides. She's got her full M and is an experienced rider. Any of the 900 twins would be fine, it doesn't have to be a specific model.
Multiple people have mentioned that they've done one-off test rides through GP before. Did you just show up in person? Is there a specific sales person you talked to, or anything special that you need to say to get their attention? Weekdays, weekends? Do you need to be on the baller list?
At this rate she's going to end up with an XSR700, because that's the only one she can get a test ride on.
don't tell @Soulcatcher668I'm penciled in for the M1000R.
Giddy up.