There is no way eh?
Well, I found their general phone number and email and am not sure how I could get my message reach him. Would people care enough to pass my message to him?
There are fire stations from 201 to 213 and I cannot find individual station numbers :'(
I would really feel like an ***** if I cannot at least let him know that I lost his number.
I thanked him so many times but I thought it was not enough for what he did for me especially noted to myself that there were so many bikers by passing me and noone stopped but him.
Thankfully he is also a rider and noticed that I put my helmet on the ground.
I got bike issue in the middle of hwy 410 today and got helped by Matt. Unfortunately, I didn't save his number by accident and I don't know how I am going to find him to say thanks to him again.
All I know of him: his name is Matt, an officer (fire fighter/emergency services... navy...
I got bike issue in the middle of hwy 410 today and got helped by Matt. Unfortunately, I didn't save his number by accident and I don't know how I am going to find him to say thanks to him again.
All I know of him: his name is Matt, an officer (fire fighter/emergency services) in Brampton also...
There are so many riders in Sauga!!!! You're so lucky hasni_1
I go to Hamilton sometimes. There are lots of nice quiet scenic roads with some twisties surprisingly. PM me if you'd like to check them out. And no worries, I'm a new rider too and I ride like a girl cuz I am one.
Hi All,
Even though I started riding last season (end of Aug-15) I still consider myself a newbie. I ride a ninja 250cc.
I'm very excited about learning everything about motorcycles and hopefully meeting great riders here.
I love getting out of the city to discover some nice roads so hook me...
Agreed with cbccanada. I've learned so much more even just after one solo trip up to Wasaga beach.
I also suggest to have a partner in a route you both haven't done before then you both get to discover so you won't get lazy with direction. If the other person knows the route, he will likely go...
Before making your final decision on the bike, shop around for insurance first. Take a few demo rides on models you're interested if you can.
Humber college offers maintenance courses too but you gotta work on your own bike! So check with TDSB if that's the same.
I wish I were your height...
I think if your insurance isn't much, it's totally fine, especially for guys. I'd love to get a 600cc but I need a ladder to get on those big bikes :'(
PM me you are interested in riding outside of the city enjoying some scenic roads
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Advices for you Julia (as I am also a little new to riding):
Be selective about whom you ride with especially for us girls.
Don't try to keep up with bigger bike riders, let them know what speed or type of riding (speed, twisties, cruising) and distance with another rider on the road that you...
Hi Everyone,
Sorry I missed all these.
Anyone up for riding this afternoon? or next weekend?
Care to create a group chat on whatsapp to make it easier to communicate?
How far and how late are you thinking of riding for tonight?
This is my second season. I'm downtown as well and usually ride a long Lakeshore after work to get some fresh air. I'm planning on riding to Hamilton next weekend to discover some new routes.
I'm still new to riding so I still don't know any routes yet but I'm interested in riding up North on some beautiful back roads. Let me know if you want a riding buddy some weekend.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.