Just a brief background. My birthday is in June, I'm 20 at the moment turning 21 this year.
I got my M2 last year in September.
My driving record is completely clean, no tickets nor accidents.
Anyways, so I heard that insurance will drop once you hit 21 and have your M2 for a year or more.
I live in Toronto but I go to school in North Bay. I was thinking about buying a CBR 125R... (Just to get some confidence and riding experience and I can't afford anything too expensive)
I may be travelling back and forth once in a while though, but mostly it's for riding around the city. (side note: commute time between Toronto and North Bay is roughly 4 hours if you go 100 km/hr)
I know that the CBR 125R doesn't have as much power as a 250 or 600 cc bike, however as long as it goes 100 km/hr it's fine for me. When I drive a car I never go over 120, I usually cruise at around 100-115...
I plan on doing this for a few months to get the hang of riding, and before the season is over, I'll be taking the M exit test.
Once I get my M license I plan on selling it again. My thoughts on this would be to sell the bike, because I won't be riding again until I'm 25, and then once I start saving up some more money, I was thinking about buying a 250cc bike.
Would this be a good idea? I'm pretty patient and I haven't been in a rush with anything. I've done a lot of research on the CBR 125R and a lot of people have commuted on the highway before at speeds of 130-140 km. If I were to go on the highway, I'd most likely go at an earlier time (however up north there are deer and moose around, and I've never experienced emergency braking on the highway)
tl;dr planning on getting M exit, going to buy CBR 125R to practice, will go on highway several times and when I get my M I plan on selling the bike and wait until I'm 25... good idea?
I got my M2 last year in September.
My driving record is completely clean, no tickets nor accidents.
Anyways, so I heard that insurance will drop once you hit 21 and have your M2 for a year or more.
I live in Toronto but I go to school in North Bay. I was thinking about buying a CBR 125R... (Just to get some confidence and riding experience and I can't afford anything too expensive)
I may be travelling back and forth once in a while though, but mostly it's for riding around the city. (side note: commute time between Toronto and North Bay is roughly 4 hours if you go 100 km/hr)
I know that the CBR 125R doesn't have as much power as a 250 or 600 cc bike, however as long as it goes 100 km/hr it's fine for me. When I drive a car I never go over 120, I usually cruise at around 100-115...
I plan on doing this for a few months to get the hang of riding, and before the season is over, I'll be taking the M exit test.
Once I get my M license I plan on selling it again. My thoughts on this would be to sell the bike, because I won't be riding again until I'm 25, and then once I start saving up some more money, I was thinking about buying a 250cc bike.
Would this be a good idea? I'm pretty patient and I haven't been in a rush with anything. I've done a lot of research on the CBR 125R and a lot of people have commuted on the highway before at speeds of 130-140 km. If I were to go on the highway, I'd most likely go at an earlier time (however up north there are deer and moose around, and I've never experienced emergency braking on the highway)
tl;dr planning on getting M exit, going to buy CBR 125R to practice, will go on highway several times and when I get my M I plan on selling the bike and wait until I'm 25... good idea?