Do you even own a motorcycle. Just because you can ride a motorcycle does not mean you have enough skills to ride it to its full potential. I was hoping to have civil discussion about pros and cons of it and not to get into a debate with some little insulting prick who probably do not even own...
Yes it is fun and I do ride a 600 ss but may be because of lack of skills or courage I think I am lot better at driving my 1.8 4 cyl car and I suspect, that to be the case with majority of motorcyclists in general and on this forum. That was the point I was trying to make.
Why not? My purpose was to find pros and cons of it. You are right. People who ride are not going to give any negative response about it, but common sense and logic may suggest otherwise. Everyone has every right to enjoy any hobby they want to enjoy but there is nothing wrong with looking at...
Rideing a motorcycle in july is also risky but much less than doing it in November. If that was not the case than 99.9% of the motorcycles would not be off road in November. By the way do you still ride regularly throughout January and February.
Not comfortable but doable for sure in even that hot weather as people in places where it does get that hot do not store their bike away but ride throughout the year unlike here where 99% of motorcycles are off road come end of October.
I meant safe and comfortable ride. When you ride in November to mid December or in March, you are taking a risk with black ice and other hazards and unless you have full heating gears i dont see how it can be a comfortable ride
I remember last season brand new Yamaha fz8 being on sale for $7000 at Brampton power sports. They also sell Honda. For a same size bike how many people will pay double.
Considering a weather. which allows more or less only 6 or 7 months of rideing along with unreal high insurance cost in Ontario is it even worth to have a motorcycle hobby. Every ones opinion is welcome.
Does anyone know about some insurance companies requireing your motorcycle to have an alarm system in order to have a full coverage. which are the most reasonable ( cost wise) alarm systems for motorcycles. Any advice would be appreciated as i have no knowledge regarding this.
its just that i got a 2012 bike also and i got little over 3000 kms this season and i thought i did some rideing as last year i had 2011 bike(cbr250r) and only did little over 2000 kms and ended up trading it in last november for a 2012 gsxr. i am from india and motorcycle is a much more...
bmw 1000 r are the most problamatic of all 1000 cc bikes out there. many have caught fires when ridden hard, especially in hot climates of asia and south america but you seem to own one.
just do the test at mto, because even if you fail couple of times you will save money as if im not wrong it only cost 40 dollars for m1 exit test. since you have a bike, ride and practice a lot and you will pass. dont worry about it. its just a matter of confidence.
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