No worries, passed by at about 10:15 or so. Good to see that you're trying to set up some meet ups/group rides for Brampton riders. Enjoy your day and ride safe.
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All I can say is those who got the camera for $120 are laughing as that's an amazing price. It's a good camera for the casual user and the picture quality is great.
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Silverbullet132 where was the camera mounted and what mount? Picture quality is good. Only thing I hate about the video is the obstruction on the right side, it looks like your windscreen.
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Are you saying that you crashed wearing the Rev-it gloves and the aftermath wasn't as bad as Roomie's hand but still your hands got rashed? Like you, I loved how comfortable the Rev-it gloves were straight out of the package. But after seeing Roomie's hand, I think it's time to do some serious...
I have these too, as stated they are not cheap :( Gravel lodged in your palm isn't cool. So who makes the most protective gloves, is it Held? Are there any Held retailers in the GTA?
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Contour Roam2 is a good camera for the money. At $120 it's a steal. It's sleek and not as bulky as the Hero. Picture quality is good but audio sucks. As stated, GoPro has better mounts.
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Insurance under $1000 at your age is impossible. At your age the Ninja 250r or CBR 125 would be the most practical unless you are extremely wealthy.
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Don't think there is anything wrong with purchasing a U.S. bike here or importing one yourself. However, the one captioned by the O.P. is definitely sketchy.
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I am glad that you are O.K and weren't injured. It looks like you have a Ninja 250r. Even though the scratches may bother you you might want to fix only some of the cheaper stuff (e.g bar ends, levers, etc). The main thing here is that you walked away and hopefully learned a lesson or two on...
Agree with the O.P. that place is hit or miss. Acknowledgement is different from pressure. Being in such a seasonal business where every penny counts, I think that the majority of stealerships in the GTA need a lesson on customer service.
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