Thanks, appreciate it. I was actually not aware that the test consisted on road riding even if it was just around the block. Oh well... Gotta figure something out.
Was not planning on riding this year. In fact, I am attempting to sell the bike right now. Can't get insurance at my age so gonna get out of biking for a few seasons.
I tried that as well. With a 650cc bike that I own, and me being 19, TD quoted me at $6000+ a year. I laughed out loud when they told me that. Not to mention the season is almost over.
Damn it. Wish I had the money but ~$400 is something I cannot afford at this point. I was hoping to just get...
Interesting point. I don't doubt that you could use a friend's ride or something, but since my stickers are expired perhaps they have reason to ask. Thanks
Thanks. So since my sticker is not valid at the moment (Expired June 2015), you don't think I could bring it to do the test on? When you say they made him put current stickers on it, any idea if he had insurance on the bike?, since that is the only way I would think to update the stickers...
Yes LOL I understand that completely. I dont ride this bike on the road because it is not insured, But really its not like I'm a threat to anyone since the test is in a closed off parking lot and not on the road... and the parking lot is also private property I believe, but that is just...
Am going to be taking the M1 Exit Test next month, wondering if the bike I own which is NOT insured at the moment can be used for the test. Obviously I will arrange for the bike to be transported to the test location via truck but would it be alright to do the test with it?
It has plates on it...
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For the track I'm inclined to say yes. Something about the R6 making all its power up top in the rev-range, which is where you'll be on the track anyways. Not to mention its a mean looking bike.
Go for it if you don't have to put too much money in i'd say.
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