himynameisjulz
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Hello! I recently joined the r/Torontomotorcycle community on Reddit and many people advised to join the community here as well...so here I am! I'm planning on taking my M1 very soon, possibly within the next few days, and I'm incredibly excited to finally start riding. It's been on my bucket list for some time and now feels like a good time to start. I do have a handful of questions that I'm hoping I can get some answers to.
1. DriveTest says that I need my passport as ID when I write my M1. I have my G license...can I use that as ID instead? I took my G1 13+ years ago and I remember I had to bring 2 pieces of ID but I'm not sure if that still applies, or if I can just bring one piece of ID. I'm sure things have changed since then lol.
2. I heard insurance is terrible in Toronto. If anyone has any tips or leads on where/who I should go to, please send them my way!
3. I'm planning on going with Learning Curves for my M2 course/exit exam, specifically their Markham location. Anyone with any insight/experience learning from them, please feel free to leave your opinions here! Google has a perfect 5 star rating and all of their reviews are overwhelmingly positive, but any other anecdotes are welcome.
4. Any recommendations on where to get gear? Reddit has been recommending Revzilla but they're American so I'm not sure how their international shipping rates work. Are there any Canadian sites that are similar to Revzilla, or any great gear stores in the GTA I should check out? I've heard good things about GP Bikes. Any recommendations on gear would be appreciated as well!
5. Bike-wise, I've been leaning towards cruisers. Never really been a fan of sport bikes; speed isn't my priority. Would much rather just "sit back and enjoy the ride" if that makes any sense. A lot of people on Reddit have recommended the Rebel for beginners, though I've heard good things about the V-Star and Vulcan as well. Just want to know if there's anyone here who can provide further insight on any of these bikes, or if there is another beginner-friendly cruiser you think I should check out. For context, I'm a really small female - 5'3, around 140 pounds.
6. ABS or no? Is it true when people say that beginners will get bored of 250s and 300s quickly, and should start with a 500 or higher instead?
Any other general tips or advice is also welcome. Thanks for all the help!
1. DriveTest says that I need my passport as ID when I write my M1. I have my G license...can I use that as ID instead? I took my G1 13+ years ago and I remember I had to bring 2 pieces of ID but I'm not sure if that still applies, or if I can just bring one piece of ID. I'm sure things have changed since then lol.
2. I heard insurance is terrible in Toronto. If anyone has any tips or leads on where/who I should go to, please send them my way!
3. I'm planning on going with Learning Curves for my M2 course/exit exam, specifically their Markham location. Anyone with any insight/experience learning from them, please feel free to leave your opinions here! Google has a perfect 5 star rating and all of their reviews are overwhelmingly positive, but any other anecdotes are welcome.
4. Any recommendations on where to get gear? Reddit has been recommending Revzilla but they're American so I'm not sure how their international shipping rates work. Are there any Canadian sites that are similar to Revzilla, or any great gear stores in the GTA I should check out? I've heard good things about GP Bikes. Any recommendations on gear would be appreciated as well!
5. Bike-wise, I've been leaning towards cruisers. Never really been a fan of sport bikes; speed isn't my priority. Would much rather just "sit back and enjoy the ride" if that makes any sense. A lot of people on Reddit have recommended the Rebel for beginners, though I've heard good things about the V-Star and Vulcan as well. Just want to know if there's anyone here who can provide further insight on any of these bikes, or if there is another beginner-friendly cruiser you think I should check out. For context, I'm a really small female - 5'3, around 140 pounds.
6. ABS or no? Is it true when people say that beginners will get bored of 250s and 300s quickly, and should start with a 500 or higher instead?
Any other general tips or advice is also welcome. Thanks for all the help!