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M2 Exit - Need a bike :(

shaf

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My M2 is expiring in July this year and i need to take my final test to keep my license.

Sold my bike 3 years ago.

Where can I rent a bike from in the GTA?

I'll be taking the RTI course and test with them.
 
My M2 is expiring in July this year and i need to take my final test to keep my license.

Sold my bike 3 years ago.

Where can I rent a bike from in the GTA?

I'll be taking the RTI course and test with them.

Is it safe to assume that you had not been riding at all in the past 3 years? that RTI course alone is not going to work. Bite the bullet, buy a beater bike and start spending time with your butt in the seat and get more riding experience.
 
Is it safe to assume that you had not been riding at all in the past 3 years? that RTI course alone is not going to work. Bite the bullet, buy a beater bike and start spending time with your butt in the seat and get more riding experience.

You cannot say that without knowing the person's riding ability.

Some people can never ride before, rent a bike and pass the road test first time. Others can't do it after 5 years in the saddle
 
I have ridden a couple of times in the last 3 years. When I got my M2 I hadn't ridden in over 10 yrs and passed on my first try.

I agree that I need to practice for a bit.

A beater bike or cheap one is a good option too... Any suggestions on something cheap?
 
Mirrors and signals will take less than an hour if you know what you're doing. Parts will probably cost less than $50.
It's looks pretty rough, but mechanically is 100%. I'm thinking about picking it up and either making it my pit bike, a track bike, or restoring it and selling it.

-Jamie M.
 
You cannot say that without knowing the person's riding ability.

Some people can never ride before, rent a bike and pass the road test first time. Others can't do it after 5 years in the saddle

He's talking about getting the full M, not M2. He needs practice, that's all I'm saying.
 
Keep in mind if you rent it might cost less and be less of a hassle.

Buying, unless you plan on keeping the bike, may not be ideal since you'll have to get it registered, pay taxes, plated, insured, safety. All of that will add up quick...
 
TAFB, There are no pylons for the M2 Exit :)
lol. I thought he was doing the M2
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CBR 125 should be fun on the highway part of the M!!

-Jamie M.
 

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