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  1. toastywaffles

    Offence filing services?

    I'm killing this thread so people don't rely on something like this service. The business I listed isn't in operation any longer. FYI, if you're downtown, the 137 Edward office is pretty quick. In and out in under 20 minutes.
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    Rode to Ottawa from Toronto on a 250 Ninja.

    Oh the Ottawa trip. Did that a few times last year and once in late November in 09... that was not cool. If anyone is doing a trip up there in the future, post it and I'll gladly join. Oh, and yeh, there are way more fun roads if you detour north of 7, but I typically just take the slab after...
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    Average cost of maintenance

    yes to all of those. Get some feeler gauges to do the clearance, a few beers and some time and you're good to go.
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    Offence filing services?

    ya no kidding. The damn office is like a block away from me, but I don't have time to be a drone just to get a trial date for the most ridiculous charge ever. Lol, I'm still fuming over getting it.
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    Average cost of maintenance

    Alvito, everything you said above is essentially DIY although mounting the tire to the rim is a bit more difficult. Brake work is actually very damn easy, especially if you're just changing pads and not even cleaning the pistons in the brake caliper. The best advice if you're interested in...
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    Offence filing services?

    nobody? :(
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    Offence filing services?

    Has anybody ever used the services of an offence filing company when it comes to requesting a trial on your behalf? I'm not keen on having to take a day off work to visit the courthouse to request a trial and came across these guys: http://www.trialdatebymail.com/ Anyone have any experience...
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    lane splitting / filtering

    Sorry to bump, but like with everything, while it might be "legal" you may still get a cop who writes you a ticket for that exact matter, thus wasting your time.
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    2011 Kawi Ninja 400R - It's Here...

    Your 500 is living a very happy life with me :lol: ...23,000 km and counting...
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    I Saw You: V.2.0

    sensitive skin. He probably just forgot his sunscreen at home and was worried about the long-term effects of skin cancer.
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    I Saw You: V.2.0

    Black cruiser on rosedale valley drive, thanks for checking if i was ok. Got tired of sitting in the rush hour crap on Yonge street and decide to camp out on a bench and smoke like a chimney
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    I Saw You: V.2.0

    Re: Wonderland Employee parking SV650. I worked there last summer, and the usual bikes were mine, a scooter and cruisers belong to my crew, a KLX450, a black bike with a superman sticker (can't remember, think it was a cbr) a sv650, and near the end of the season a ninja 250. Depends where in...
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    Ongoing 250R problem: starting issues

    It can also be added that before you go shimming needles, get those pilot screws adjusted PROPERLY as they are set very lean from factory. The Ninja 250 FAQ covers this, and the process is simple and can sorta be done on the bike. ***NOTE: All model years of the 250 and 500 can benefit from...
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    I Saw You: V.2.0

    Re: I Saw You, Are you on this forum? V.2.0. Seen you two kids over the last few days riding around the Westmount park in Thornhill. Both of you have what looks like blue yamaha dirt bikes, un-plated, and you ride around on the road, sidewalk and in the park. Get those things off the road...
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    hey dude, it was great to meet you at the ride

    hey dude, it was great to meet you at the ride
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    hiya, you still trying to put together an LBGT riding group? :P

    hiya, you still trying to put together an LBGT riding group? :P
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    Post up PICS of members bikes?

    Re: GTAM - The Members & Their Bikes... Last ride of the season. :( my Xmas gift was packing the bike away... cars take precedence in our garage.
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    Toronto electronic parts store - need position jumper for barrier strip

    cool thanks, I'll check out Sayal as it's close to home.
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    Toronto electronic parts store - need position jumper for barrier strip

    So I'm looking for something called a position jumper: It's really just a fancy strip of metal that goes onto a barrier strip to 'share' a connection: I checked the source, but they don't sell the position jumper, and CT doesn't show anything on their site (but may in store). Has anyone...
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    lubing my clutch cable

    I kid you not, the bike feels brand spanking new. Thanks again FiReSTaRT for pointing out where to get the cable luber from. Got up to Princess Auto and the staff were just amazing. For those hesitant about the distance, it's a rather quick ride, and very very worth it. Ended up using Dupont...
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