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    Looking for rides around Oakville + is the Tim Hortons (Dundas & WC) group from here?

    Re: Looking for rides around Oakville + is the Tim Hortons (Dundas & WC) group from h thanks - sounds good I'll await your postings...
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    Test rode a Street Triple, but really want a Thruxton. CRAP!

    i rode that purple demo too - i really wanted a black one so i passed on the purple demo and the new white R, and found a black 2010. I got lucky, good used bikes are not easy to find here (compared to my experience abroad). I was close to buying the white one and getting it painted black...
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    new rider excited but nervous :)

    +1, let me know
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    Step by Step guide from getting your licence to buying your bike

    hi Great post. Can I just make a couple of suggestions? 1) Back protector. As important as any other of your safety kit. A broken back is not fun. 2) You said you wear jeans when you ride, which is fine, however I would want to point out that jeans offer little to no protection in a slide...
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    Looking for rides around Oakville + is the Tim Hortons (Dundas & WC) group from here?

    Looking for rides around Oakville + is the Tim Hortons (Dundas & WC) group from here? I often ride past the Tims on Dundas & Winston Churchill and often see loads of bikes there on weekends. Is that a group from here meeting up to go for a ride? I'm not the type to just turn up and say hello...
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    WTB: Naked/Streetbike/maybe sportsbike - Triumph/Ducati/Japanese

    bought a Street Triple R. Thanks anyway
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    WTB: Naked/Streetbike/maybe sportsbike - Triumph/Ducati/Japanese

    Bikes on my shortlist are Street triple R Speed Triple Streetfighter CB1000R Brutale Tuono I may consider a GSXR750 or Blade, but waiting for my license and insurance to finalize (I'm transferring it from the UK) PM me if you have anything suitable thanks
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    Old UK rider getting back in the saddle

    Me three. Hows your insurance? They are treating me like a new rider :(
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    hello to forum

    hey thanks man - yeah UK is very biker friendly. We can use bus only lanes, park for free downtown etc. Also we are allowed to ride a bike like a bike - lane splitting is encouraged there - gonna miss that :(
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    hello to forum

    New to the forum. Been in Canada about 2 years, previously lived in London, England. Although I had a license for 20 years in England, I have to re-train here, so I'm going to get mt M1 this summer, and hopefully buy a bike immediately afterwards. Can't wait to be back on 2 wheels. :D
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