Interesting facts... Guess this would mean communication devices (scala, etc) that affix to the exterior of a helmet would be considered illegal. But like most laws until successfully challenged in a court of law you can only go by what is written in that little blue book and the officer...
If your close to the West end try Adrian at Ace MotoTech located in Milton. Great guy who does fantastic work, you'll find plenty of reviews about his work here in the forum.
Everything has been sold! Thanks to all!!!
Icon jacket Sold
Icon gloves Sold
AVG boots Sold
Velocity jacket Sold
Frogg Toggs Sold
JR jacket Sold
Icon helmet Sold
Knox back protector Sold
Fieldsheer track suit Sold
Property Standards covers all properties not just residential properties within the municipality. One would need to read the bylaw for your own municipality for the exact wording.
I agree it does not deal with ownership nor insurance, but it does deal with unlicensed (unplated/not valid...
Many municipalities have by-laws (typically under Property Standards) that prohibit unlicensed, inoperable, wrecked, etc. vehicles from being stored on the land of a property. So the only way to do so is to store said vehicle inside a building (garage, shed, etc.).
There are obvious exceptions...
First time going to their shop and was very impressed with the quality of work, friendly staff and reasonable rates. Had a dyno tune done and couldn't be happier with the results! Definitely recommend this shop! Cheers
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