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yes but im not sure which school i will be going to recommendation?Serious question: Are you planning on doing a course?
yes but im not sure which school i will be going to recommendation?Serious question: Are you planning on doing a course?
i live in scarborough i dont mind paying the money because i have never been on a bike before so it should be good
thanks for the sincere response
it seems like every body thinks im a troll not really sure why
Doing the course is probably the best money you will spend.
thanks brother i really appreciate thatYou're not a troll, you're just too funny.
Here is a decent list of testing locations:
http://www.ridersplus.com/motorcycle_rider_training.php
Centennial college seems to have a location in Scarborough.
Learning Curves is more in East York (Queen/Jones).
There is also a new school - Motorsoul - which just started. Not sure where Ginny is going to do her testing, but she is a very good instructor (used to be at Learning Curves). http://www.motorsoulriding.com/
no worries man i will do the course for sure i will look at those two schools and see which one is more better for meThis especially if you've never ridden before. You'll learn some basics and at least be out on the road with some confidence. I think the closest school to you would be learning curves? Not sure but you can google them. Also check out rti.
Clutch or power?I offer wheelie lessons. PM me for price
Clutch or power?
-Jamie M.
It always felt so hard on the clutch/tranny/chain when I tried to clutch it, so I just stuck to power wheelies. Not too difficult with 160whp, but I'm running a 520 chain and superlight sprocket, and with all those pics of broken sprockets, I didn't want to stress it more than it already isI forgot how to clutch!
I guess 130hp can make u forget
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that i can understand because theres also going to be females taking the courseDon't do the course...they don't have any manly bikes.
Just trying to make a little point that really, in the grand scheme of things, the only person that cares about engine size is you, nobody else gives a flying ****. There's a race course that uses 125cc bikes....plenty of people seem to take it and find it fun and no complaints about it being less than "manly". If you were in the UK on a graduated licensing system you'd be stuck on a 125cc bike for quite a while along with all the other blokes. There's plenty of people on this forum that could quite happily kick your arse riding anywhere on their 125cc bikes or 250s no matter what you decided to ride....again, not sure you'd get very far calling them "unmanly".
Just saying.![]()