Most of the time I am doing speed limit as Toronto DT roads are congested. I barely use the throttle and just it just cruise speed as if I was holding the clutch. Most roads DT are 30-40. It’s waste of battery to really go much faster due to stop and goes. For highway rides I still take the R6...
I’m in the process of registering the bike and getting plates and slap a 8000w motor so I can take it on the highway. Paperwork in process. And yes it has its pedals still lol.
I own a Daymak Em2. (Fully insured by Canada - Oasis Pedal Power Insurance)
I also own 2019 BMW M2 fully loaded (insured by State Farm)
A 2009 Yamaha R6. (Insured by State Farm)
I have a clean record, live DT Toronto in a million dollar condo.
I prefer riding my Daymak Em2 over my R6 in the...
If you just want to get into riding motorcycles you can always buy a low cc bike for the race track and go days for beginners open track. You don't need to insure the bike to ride it on track.
But, if you plan to use it for road use, you should definitely wait until you're older. Insurance...
You're no doubt a white dude who never gets pulled over for ****. Being a man of color i get pulled over for doing nothing, then beaten down by LEO's for standing up for my rights.
Dumb cop meets SQUID, whats new.
Now everyone who has a black helmet and owns a black cbr will be pulled over and beaten down for investigation purposes.
I ALWAYS tell the buyer that the deposit is non-refundable. Do whatever you like. He's at your mercy. If you feel $100 is fine to keep then go with it, if you feel he should get only half of the deposit, then do that. Do whatever your heart desires.
Decided to start a thread to help new riders prevent crashing. Anyone else feel free to add points.
1. Buy a bike you can handle. If you're a speed demon in general you should start on a lower cc bike as you can push it to it's limit. People that tend to speed in general will always want to...
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