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Are the following bikes fall under Super Sports class?

3 1/2 years without riding could be tough. Get yourself a green plated dirt bike, and hit the trails at the Ganaraska & Simcoe Forests. All you need is liability insurance for green plate. Try State Farm. Skills will improve dramatically by the time you do your M2 exit.

Will consider that, I don't have a car capable of towing anything at the moment. Got a Smart :D, so hopefully next year I can work something out, gonna heal up this year and hey next year I would be 24 with 2 yr's of owning m2. Or just get a duel-purpose/supermoto next year lol, insurance is cheap on them things.
 
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... You can't go wrong with VFR lol, just talking to Freekeguy made me bit doubtful of the VFR do to its magical V-TEC and engine timing, so from my understanding engine repairs on VFR will cost ya.


I wouldn't worry too much about engine repairs when you're buying a motorcycle.
First of all, engine failures are not all that common. Second, a motorycle engine is usually way cheaper than a car engine. VFR has V-Tec so adjustments are more expensive but the thing is, that most of them don't need adjusting. And even if they do, it's not something that you perform often.
 

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