welcome ride safe, check out royal distributing, GP bikes, Cycleworld or any store really to grab some gear to match the new rides as well. Have fun at the rider course.
Welcome,
I agree with Rafiki911, avoid a backpack if possible, I wear a sling pack for quick commutes but it only has my netbook and wallet/keys/cell/smokes. Anything more and its a pain. Also if you are headed to GP in whitby, check out Royal Distributing, their website is bloody terrible...
welcome and enjoy the new wheels, Think about looking in the New rider section and take a rider course, Its a great excuse to spend 2 days flogging a bike that is not your own while you learn skills and limits.
Cheers
Do not trust the angels they are fickle, Head up, watch the speed and ride your limits no one elses. I would be up for a few early fall mini tours, let me know if you want to go west of TO somewhere or down through Niagara. Cheers
I suggest you have the bike looked at by someone you trust or else ask on the forums for a shop that you can have it checked out at. Most of the time a lay-down type drop won't cause alot of damage other than cosmetics and pride. However clutch and brake levers can bend and break easily, your...
Yeah sorry about your spill, and glad to hear you are bouncing back so well. Take it easy and build the confidence. I had a similar accident in a car a few years back and never forgave the wanker who cut me off with no signal. Give some feedback on the cbr250 when you've put up some miles...
Hello. I've been reading good advice off the forums for the last year as I got my first couple of bikes and few thousand km's under my belt. So thought I should introduce myself and share a few thoughts about being a relatively new rider in TO.
Tips for new riders...(I know sounds like a bad...
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