hymnz
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Hi guys, first post here. I've seen some maxi scooter drivers here and I was hoping someone could help me with some info.
To start off, how do I go about getting my M2 and subsequent M on a scooter? I read a lot of stuff and it looks like scooters, regardless of the displacement, are considered LSM here. I have my eyes on the likes of YamahaT-Max X-Max, but not sure if I can take them to the test center for general M2 and M tests. The reason- I'm extremely confident in my scooter driving skills and not so much in a motorcycle (I haven't driven one in over 6/7 years as I felt scooters give much better balance control due to their lower center of gravity).
Secondly, how can I rent a bike for the M2 test? I understand the driving schools here offer their own vehicles but I find a $500 fee too high. What would be a better option for this?
My friends and others here strongly suggest I don't get a 2-wheeler but get a 4-wheeler in Canada as the primary vehicle. I understand the concern about the weather/winters here, but my heart says I can just rent a car for the 4 months and have fun the remaining 8 months- Is this plausible?
I'm hoping to start weekend getaways by the next spring if all goes well
To start off, how do I go about getting my M2 and subsequent M on a scooter? I read a lot of stuff and it looks like scooters, regardless of the displacement, are considered LSM here. I have my eyes on the likes of Yamaha
Secondly, how can I rent a bike for the M2 test? I understand the driving schools here offer their own vehicles but I find a $500 fee too high. What would be a better option for this?
My friends and others here strongly suggest I don't get a 2-wheeler but get a 4-wheeler in Canada as the primary vehicle. I understand the concern about the weather/winters here, but my heart says I can just rent a car for the 4 months and have fun the remaining 8 months- Is this plausible?
I'm hoping to start weekend getaways by the next spring if all goes well
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