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best m2 riding shool?

i went to learning curves, they were all really nice and i learned alot. only 1 out of 18 failed the test. friend went to rti and said it was good to. i would choose one that is close to you or easiest to get to.
 
they are a bit far from me, but at least the days work...
i have school mon-thurs from 2-9, so i cant make it to most schools...
 
RTI, our course in Oakville was canceled and moved to st. Catherines. A lot of people were from Sauga, Tdot, Scarborough. It was worth the long trip. The only reason why i selected RTI was unlimited retests. Only one person failed the course and there were 11 of us. Free retests was a big peace of mind. For commuting to St. Catherines they even refunded us $75.
 
I went to learning curves as well. Very friendly and knowledgeable instructors. They also give you free retests and they have free street proofing sessions you can attend after you get your own bike.

Hope this helps.
 
Went to the one at Conestoga College, it was pretty good. Just wished the Learning Curves website worked better, sounds like a great school. Lots of dead links and tabs that go nowhere. Why should I have to get directed to their facebook page which still lacks info or prices.
 
No one can answer this question cuz ppl have only taken 1 course...

Only way you can is if you took all the schools comparable courses.

Most follow identical curiculums with slight modifications. So, find what suits you best. Price, avialability of bikes, instructor reps, availability of courses and locations for you...all those things make it 'best' for you.

But i'd guess it's like honda/toyota....both are great in their own ways, just a tad different here and there. Can't go wrong with either though.

Best of luck...
 
There all good.

I don't think anyone could pin point a "bad" school.

In general, people who devote their time to teaching motorcycle skills do it because they love it.

Motorcycle instructors are usually very nice and forgiving people. They all want you to pass!

Unless you are going to kill yourself of course!

That said I went to Humber for my m1 exit and my m2 exit and I have nothing but good things to say about them!
 
Centennial College is the best.

Though I might be biased....
 
I went to Humber and have been a spectator for Sheridan and Conestoga.

I enjoyed Humber, it was a good experience.
 
I like Humber College Hershey Centre. Great dudes.. but I heard good feedback at RTI.. your almost bound not to fail. Just don't drop the bike.
 
I'm doing mine at Centennial College.

I would just pick the one that is most convenient for you location and schedule wise.
 

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