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    Justifying motorcycling

    Arguably these are different questions. Actually, they ARE different questions. Looking at the finanaical costs between different bikes, financial costs between different commute options, and matters outside of money are not the same thing... I already have an M2 and I know what riding is like...
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    Justifying motorcycling

    Well, for gear I'd consider it as a one-time cost rather than an oingoing cost. Plus, I know the price of gear so it's not really a surprise for me. As for tires, I know these can get expensive as well but I was including that as part of maintenance cost. Fixing after a drop/crash... hmm, I...
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    Justifying motorcycling

    I didn't think I was going to get a motorcycle after completing my M2 a month ago (through Centennial), but seeing them go by me every day makes me want one more and more. However, I'm still trying to justify getting one. If I don't account for the fun factor of motorcycling, can I still tell...
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    Day 1 of MSF: my thoughts on my day

    Day 2 report is added to the first post. Now I'm actually back on the fence about this motorcycling thing. I think I'll be comfortable on roads with 40-60 kph limit.
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    Day 1 of MSF: my thoughts on my day

    Unfortunately, I feel the same way. I'm trying to have an easy means of moving from place to place, not pick up an awesome hobby!
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    Day 1 of MSF: my thoughts on my day

    BTW thanks for the comments guys. I'm quite surprised at the level of support that people on this forum give (with some exceptions of course). Yes, I know it's too soon to make any solid conclusions after only one day, but I am unlikely to invest in a bike if it doesn't go well tomorrow, which...
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    Day 1 of MSF: my thoughts on my day

    Ok fine, it's a sporty looking scooter :P
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    Day 1 of MSF: my thoughts on my day

    I wanted a two-wheeler to make my commute a bit more convenient as I currently take the bus. It's not like the bus takes a long time, but if I miss it, it just takes too long to wait for another one. Plus, my own vehicle gives me the freedom to go when I want, where I want. Anyway, after the...
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    Used bike: dealer or private seller?

    I already got a quote for insurance for the Ninja 250. It'll cost me $2000 a year and I can live with it. The CBR 125 was for $1750 a year, so I figured why not just go for the Ninja.
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    Used bike: dealer or private seller?

    I actually don't know anyone who rides a motorcycle, nor do I know any mechanics. Walking out paying $4500 was just a conservative estimate I had. It would be fantastic if I can get the bike for $4000 out the door, but I'm not sure if that'd be possible when the private sellers are listing...
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    family tensions

    Guys, I never intended for this to spiral into a flame war. My thanks to those who gave me useful answers that I can ponder about. Well, I'm going ahead with the whole process. I bought all my gear and I'm ready to take the safety course. I told my mother so she knows what I'm thinking of...
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    Anyone knowticed the highway maintenance crews are trying to kill us?

    Even when I'm in a car, I would slow down before a ramp, begin accelerating towards the end of the ramp, then try to get to 100-120 during the straight portion before merging with traffic. As dangerous as motorcycling already is, why would anyone expose himself to more danger by going "hot" on a...
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    Used bike: dealer or private seller?

    I'm thinking about buying a Ninja 250. I've never owned a motorcycle before. At a dealer, it'd cost me $4500 (list price), plus tax, license plate fees, and vehicle tax, so up to $5100? I'm going to try to knock off $500 or something. With a private seller, it'd cost me $3500 + tax + whatever...
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    Insurance Cost - Ninja 250

    Can't you just call them and give them your hypothetical info, asking for a quote? How are new customers supposed to get quotes then?
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    Recommendation list of basic and additional coverage when buying insurance?

    I think for the quote I was given, the only expensive additional coverage was collision damage. Subtract the deductible from the value of your bike, then divide by the cost of having collision damage coverage (for the sake of simplicity, we'll leave out the interest rate). Whatever number you...
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    family tensions

    @matthew: yes I can do that, no problem. But like I said, I respect her so I want to involve her as much as I can accommodate. @sabex: Yeah I already mentioned that, but I guess she sees it as an invalid argument. At the end of the day, I'd still go ahead with it (as a means of...
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    family tensions

    I already did. She's not so worried about being an unsafe rider, but concerned about me exposing myself to dumb drivers without a metal box around me.
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    family tensions

    I'm sure many of us here have had opposition from family members regarding motorcycle riding. How did you all deal with it? My mother strongly opposes me riding a bike because of safety concerns. She always worries about stupid drivers running over me, so going for a lower cc bike isn't going...
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    Insurance Cost - Ninja 250

    I got a few quotes for a Ninja 250 and CBR 125. I'm a 23 y/o M, G1 since 16, held my G for almost 5 years. SF: $150/mo for 125, $220/mo for 250 Jevco: $250/mo for 125, $280/mo for 250 I think I'll end up buying the CBR 125 and insuring with SF. The quotes above are for full coverage. I'll...
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    What if you're actually based in two addresses?

    My situation will be similar to AC's. I will leave it parked on the road (there's no garage). Good thing it's right across from the police station.
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