I'm with Dr. Manhattan on the OP's decision. As a new rider, married and with kids I too feel concerned about the volume of accidents. However, I am bitten and love the new world. Good luck mate and enjoy your life.
Hey NWhiteside. Thanks for posting...I get my M2 next month and and looking forward to trying night run. HOWEVER, I will neither confirm nor deny that I have run in night within my 1st week of riding. :)Some good advice in responses, thank you everyone.
Not sure if you got sorted but here's a possibility. Try Riders Plus. As stated, your age is the factor but I got a great rate as a new rider - full comp with collision. Good luck mate
I have my M1 but took the course at Durham College. Passed and just waiting to hand in my paperwork an receive my M2. As mentioned on another post 'the cost of this course pays for itself on the 1st day'Great bunch of instructors and they will guide you through with confidence. No written test...
Re: Hi everyone. Got my M1, looking at schools now
I took my course through Durham College and was great. As mentioned, all schools are there for you. My feeling is that these courses should be a MUST and they pay for themselves on the 1st day.
To the dude on the dirt / dual purpose ride, travelling westbound on Whitevale Road / Concession Road 5 (Pickering). You passed the Yamaha V-Star touring (eastbound) and pulled onto a driveway to make a call. Thanks dude for the wave, was ok just reporting in to wife due to congestion.
From one newbie to a fello newbie Another thing to watch is the squigglies. You know those cracks on the road that are filled with the black pitch/tar stuff. Well wet or dry if you hit them you get a little wobble/slip, just enough to make you feel alive :)Keep a quick eye on those and avoid if...
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