it would be 3 months if he didn't, but he's getting his M2, he already knows how to ride bikes, he just never bothered to get his license, but now that i got it him and my brother are getting them too.
I'm 19, and I just got my M2, and I have my G. I got my dad to call State Farm, and they said if he gets his M1, it'll be $37/month on a ninja 250, but I can't ride that at all. With me on it, they quoted $71/month. Now that's more than double him alone, but it's wayyyy better than what anyone...
I emailed you from my hotmail, I don't know if it went through, but I'm interested in booking my course ASAP, I have my M1 I need to do the course and get my M2. What's the discounted GTA motorcycle price?
Yeah, I've been looking for bikes that are 2006 and up :) And just out of curiosity, around what point would a ninja 250/400 be considered high mileage...I'm sure it's not the same as a car so I have no clue. I'm actually starting to lean towards the 250, but I'll know for sure once I've done...
You have a point. This is kind of a dumb question...but I shouldn't get a brand new bike right? I just don't want to have any mechanical problems because going to the mechanic is such a pain and headache.
Well, thank you for your input :) I've sat on a 250, but this was when I wasn't totally into bikes so I didn't pay attention too closely. You're right about me wanting the 400R, and you're right about insurance being the deciding factor! I'm going to have to get some quotes for the final...
Well, I'm not looking for something to blow my mind just yet, that'll require some experience or if I stop caring about my life or something. Does an added 50 lbs or so make a huge difference on balance and handling. If insurance rates aren't too different, would a 400cc make more sense because...
Okay so I just got my M1, going to go for the riding course soon, and I've convinced my dad to buy me a bike, him, and some of my other friends said I should start with a 250cc, but I feel like I would get really bored of it after a short time. Now I know it's not going to be my last bike, but...
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