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    Re: Learning Curves - Location Update

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    WTG & Congrats again!
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    Re: Learning Curves - Location Update

    Me and a friend of mine would like to book for you next available weekend with the gta discount.

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    Me and a friend of mine would like to book for you next available weekend with the gta discount.
    PM Cutekill, she'll hook you up.
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    PM Cutekill, she'll hook you up.
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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    +3 But feel free to ask any course related questions here about appropriate gear for the weather, where the washrooms are located, where to park and all the good stuff.


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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    im looking to book probably in mid may. ill pm cutekill, but my question is if i dont have motorcycle shoes what are appropriate shoes to wear?

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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    Motorcycle boots are preferred, but you can wear leather boots that cover your ankle. We discourage contruction boots as the steel toe makes it very hard to work the shifter unless, like me, you are accustomed to wearing them every day.

    You can get a good pair of boots for around a hundred dollars if you shop wisely. Have a look at the Icon Superduty line. I spend most of the summer's casual rides in my well loved black ankle boots.

    Search for motorcycle gear on the forum or start a new thread and you'll have many many sources to choose from.


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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    hey, i am looking to take this course but i was just wondering if we get tax rebate receipts, i know all colleges give them out but i was just wondering about Learning Curves.

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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    Quote Originally Posted by 13sundin View Post
    hey, i am looking to take this course but i was just wondering if we get tax rebate receipts, i know all colleges give them out but i was just wondering about Learning Curves.
    No, you won't get a tax receipt, but our course cost is lower.
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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    In the opening post of this thread i noticed for things to bring for the classroom session for the m2 course, it says
    Friday:6:30 to 9:30 pm, for a classroom session. Bring your driver’s licence, M1 temporary permit, a pen and waiver.[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2]
    Drivers License? do we need to possess a G license in order to take the motorcycle course? I have looked at the other riding schools and have not seen that listed on them. I am 43 and from Ontario but i haven't had G license in over 16 years. The reason being that i had a job that required a lot of travelling around the country and i just didn't stay in any one place long enough to maintain a license, so i stopped registering it and it eventually expired after 3 years (which i didn't realized would happen). So anyway, i have used public transit ever since. But i recently decided to move back to Ontario to stay and since i will have to start all over and to the full 2 year graduated thing for a car license it's the reason i want a bike one as it's much faster to get an m2 and own a bike and be able to get around. So just to clear it up. I can acquire a M2 without owning a car (G) license can i not? Please clarify.
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    Re: Learning Curves - Questions & Answers - 2011 style

    Once you complete & pass the M1 written test, you will have G1 & M1.
    But you do not need a Full G license to aquire Full M.

    Quote Originally Posted by britor View Post
    In the opening post of this thread i noticed for things to bring for the classroom session for the m2 course, it says

    Drivers License? do we need to possess a G license in order to take the motorcycle course? I have looked at the other riding schools and have not seen that listed on them. I am 43 and from Ontario but i haven't had G license in over 16 years. The reason being that i had a job that required a lot of travelling around the country and i just didn't stay in any one place long enough to maintain a license, so i stopped registering it and it eventually expired after 3 years (which i didn't realized would happen). So anyway, i have used public transit ever since. But i recently decided to move back to Ontario to stay and since i will have to start all over and to the full 2 year graduated thing for a car license it's the reason i want a bike one as it's much faster to get an m2 and own a bike and be able to get around. So just to clear it up. I can acquire a M2 without owning a car (G) license can i not? Please clarify.

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