Exaggerate the head movements i.e. shoulder and mirror checks. I never tried this, but a few others have recommended using reflective tape along the side of your helmet so the appraiser can see that you are moving your head around.
Approaching intersections - you want to show the appraiser...
Welcome to the site Rufio. There are meets happening in the Toronto and the Etobicoke areas - you can read up on the Rides/Hook Ups section and find out where the meets are happening. Hope you have a great season!
Welcome! There are a lot of bikes out there that can fit your criteria. As one of the posters said here, take your time do your research and shop around for the right bike for you!! If you have a friend who rides take them bike shopping with you. Don't forget about insurance - if you already...
Isn't that when you kick their side mirrors off or put a dent in their door? Just kidding...
Good idea. Hope no one's wearing a one piece when they are performing this one. LOL!
Haha blow-fish the window... that's a classic!
Cat, people will not change their ways until there are heftier...
Holy hard time. Give the gal a break and give Mr. 23 posts the benefit of the doubt.
I agree with Chiller. Riding in the city - I'm generally more focused on a whole lot of other things and sometimes am unable to wave back but I try to wave whenever posssible.
Hi Jill. There are a lot of bikes that you can upgrade to - but there are things you would need to take into consideration such as the height of the bike, your own height, weight of the bike etc., Will a jump up to the 400 be big for you? Probably not. But a 600 might be something you may...
Re: Rider Down - Me: Steeles & Mississauga (cannot start new threads in fallen rdrs)
Wow, that's bad. Really bad. Sorry to hear you were in such a big accident. You're taking the right steps. Swift recovery and wish you the best of luck with your lawsuit.
Re: Highway 9 again...
Thank you for letting us be a part of your life. It was a pleasure knowing you and seeing you at various GTAM events and get togethers. Your drive to give back to others who are less fortunate will never be forgotten. Your compassion, love and respect for others was...
Press release on the guys who stole the bikes. Hope those of you who had your bikes stolen are able to recover them. http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/newsreleases/pdfs/20939.pdf
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