Even if you do happen to find someone that will insure you, I am certain it is going to be excessive. Good luck with your search and keep us posted if you do find a company that will take you on.
Riding in Mexico is absolutely safe and I speak from experience. Like everything in life, common sense is needed and don't let those that haven't ridden there put you off. Bikes get stolen in Toronto as well, does that mean one shouldn't ride their bike in TO?
To the OP, it's a lot easier as a current G license holder to get a full motorcycle license in BC than it is here.
Action Riding School is fantastic if she needs a recommendation on a school out there.
These are simple and extremely effective. Make sure you have it fused to prevent any damage to battery or wiring harness. You won't see the draw on the battery when not in use.
I know you say you've been riding for 6 yrs; however in those 6 yrs you would have picked up a lot of bad habits. Do the course, get your M2, buy the bike (250 - 300cc) this year if you want to ride this year. Or save up and get the best gear your budget allows and definitely do a course.
If you are looking to spend the big $ for something to use on & off the bike, the Montana would be the way to go. I personally don't have one; however have done all the research and it has all the features for route planning etc. If you don't want all the bells & whistles, the Zumo 660 is an...
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