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Motorcycle Safety Certificate

Gameover1

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Anyone know a place in Scarborough or Markham that provides motorcycle safety inspection/certificate? If you could also include the cost of what the charge that would be great.

Thanks in advance!
 
Nobody does safeties in Ontario anymore. You are now required to take a motorcycle mechanics course from a registered college and perform the safety yourself, then have it approved by MTO.
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Nobody does safeties in Ontario anymore. You are now required to take a motorcycle mechanics course from a registered college and perform the safety yourself, then have it approved by MTO.
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And yes, I am a little crabby today
 
got it done about a month ago , cost me $111 (tax included) for my safety at readyhondapowersport in mississauga. i didn't need an appointment, it took about little over an hour. call ahead and ask what the motorcycle needs/have to pass safety, working indicators, tire tread, reflectors? later
 
got it done about a month ago , cost me $111 (tax included) for my safety at readyhondapowersport in mississauga. i didn't need an appointment, it took about little over an hour. call ahead and ask what the motorcycle needs/have to pass safety, working indicators, tire tread, reflectors? later

Holy moly, $111??!

It's about a 15 minute job, 20 if the mechanic is dicking around, plus maybe another 5 minutes to write up the actual safety certificate.

Paid $60 for my last safety on my wifes bike 2 years ago - I was in and out in 30 minutes.
 
Holy moly, $111??!

It's about a 15 minute job, 20 if the mechanic is dicking around, plus maybe another 5 minutes to write up the actual safety certificate.

Paid $60 for my last safety on my wifes bike 2 years ago - I was in and out in 30 minutes.

I think prices have gone up. I called several places around Newmarket in Feb-March this year, lowest was $90-$100. There are a few exceptions like Rosey.
 
I think prices have gone up. I called several places around Newmarket in Feb-March this year, lowest was $90-$100. There are a few exceptions like Rosey.

Need to find a private motorcycle shop (non-dealer) that charges by the amount of actual work/time involved. A dealer charging $100+ doesn't surprise me I guess in hindsight, nor would a place like Canadian Tire or whatnot that charges a flat rate for a safety regardless if it's a car that takes 1.5 hours or a motorcycle that takes 0.25.
 
Cycle World at Sheppard and McCowan will take walk-ins for safety, its $95. They really check it well too, found the tiniest notch in my steering bearings when I got my Magna certified. They even had a proper needle bearing upgrade kit in stock to fit my old beater. I've bought lots of gear and had many tires changed there, always a treat.
 
Cycle World at Sheppard and McCowan will take walk-ins for safety, its $95. They really check it well too, found the tiniest notch in my steering bearings when I got my Magna certified. They even had a proper needle bearing upgrade kit in stock to fit my old beater. I've bought lots of gear and had many tires changed there, always a treat.

We used to walk past that place as kids on our way to/from school and stare at all the bikes through the windows...in the late 70s early 80s. Amazing that it’s still there .


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I amazes me how people will complain at the labour prices at a shop. If you can do it yourself do it but shops have a lot of overhead. They have to pay the wages of the mechanics, other staff and heat, hydro and the list goes on. Not cheap to operate a business in Ontario!
 
I think prices have gone up. I called several places around Newmarket in Feb-March this year, lowest was $90-$100. There are a few exceptions like Rosey.

I took my bike to a mechanic in Alliston and all it costed me was $45.00 + change. This was just for safety standards certificate. I prepped my bike myself prior to inspection (tires, brakes etc...)


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Holy moly, $111??!

It's about a 15 minute job, 20 if the mechanic is dicking around, plus maybe another 5 minutes to write up the actual safety certificate.

Paid $60 for my last safety on my wifes bike 2 years ago - I was in and out in 30 minutes.

It's also the busiest time of the year. I am sure in January lots of shops would do a $60 safety.
 
I amazes me how people will complain at the labour prices at a shop. If you can do it yourself do it but shops have a lot of overhead. They have to pay the wages of the mechanics, other staff and heat, hydro and the list goes on. Not cheap to operate a business in Ontario!

Plus, they have to buy the actual certificate books from the province !
 

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