Hey guys, Just wanted to see if anyone else on here is taking the M1 exit course slash test at the Davis Campus (Sheridan) Tomorrow (Thursday, May, 03) and the following weekend (the 5th and 6th).
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Hey guys, Just wanted to see if anyone else on here is taking the M1 exit course slash test at the Davis Campus (Sheridan) Tomorrow (Thursday, May, 03) and the following weekend (the 5th and 6th).
- Mark Zinck
2011 Kawasaki Ninja 400R
"You live more in five minutes on a bike like this going flat out than some people live in a lifetime."
-The Fastest Indian, Burt Munro
Good place to take it. Instructors are good. One guys looks like David Suzuki. Good instructor really knowable. Only thing they will get on you about is shoulder checks and hand signals. The exit is easy. If you have a bunch of slow pokes get out front and do whatever task the ask of you. Then hang back let them potate through it. Get there early on Saturday to get one of the CBR’s put you helmet on the ground kickstand side by the front tire.
Oh ya have fun...
- Mark Zinck
2011 Kawasaki Ninja 400R
"You live more in five minutes on a bike like this going flat out than some people live in a lifetime."
-The Fastest Indian, Burt Munro
So? How did it go?
How was the test, at Sheridan? I am going for my M1 tomorrow and gonna sign up this weekend for the next motorcycle course at Sheridan, In Oakville!
Does anyone know how much the M1 test cost?
Last edited by biker babe; 05-08-2012 at 08:30 PM. Reason: Missing info!
written M1 at the drive test cost 17$ and the M1 exit course at the college cost nearly 500$
The Sheridan course is great and I personally would say, don't listen to Houghtonator on getting the CBR and take the motocross instead as it is more agile but not as cool. The down side is that is does not have a speedo and you need to maintain 30km for some of the lessons so you may also want to keep that in mind but you are allowed some leeway.
The choice is yours.
If you choose the MX take the electronic start one , since as the day progesses they stop for instuctions often and you will be kick starting it alot and by the end of the day you will feel it for sure.
A few people switched up on day two to the dirt bikes and had to learn the feel for the bike all over again so which ever you choose try and stick with it and try to claim the same bike again the next day.
Good luck and have fun.
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