Humber Course or RTI Course?

I took the course at RTI at the docks and had an awesome time. Lots of different bikes to choose from and the instructors were very helpful and truly love what they do.
 
I did my course with RTI at mosport. great course, the epeople were great
 
It is? What do I need to fill in order for the deductible, and where do I get the tax forum

Call Humber around tax filing time. They will look up your student number (they assign you one when you sign up for the course) and provide you with login details to their web site, where you can download the T2202A form which you will use for your tax return.
 
RTI.

Variety of bikes, Cheapest, Free re-test, Closest to my house.

Realistically it wont make much difference whichever one you go to. You'll learn more or less the same thing at any of them. I know a bunch of instructors from all the schools and they are all good people.
 
One thing that is great about Humber is that I booked on Monday and on Tuesday I was already doing the course.
They have a lot of space during the weekday and some space during the weekend, while all other places are way booked a month in advance. I really wanted to enjoy my motorcycle course without rain and Humber really allows you to do that.
 
I did mine at Centennial College last year. Rode in all kinds of conditions over the course from hot, humid and sunny in 40+ degree heat and rainy conditions as well. Great learning experience.
 
Humber is the best, I did mine there too.

lol, and how did you come by this fact?

whatever is closest = best.

dont wanna ride/drive too far for a simple course.

rti has 9 locations or so, i dont think anyone else has near that many...also the price. save your money for some gear.
 
I'm looking to do my M1>M2 course in a couple weeks - are both these courses the same or is one better then the other?

Any feedback on the courses would be great!

Cheers,

The only person who can answer this question is someone who has taken this course at both places. I doubt you will find such a person. Any other feedback/opinion will merely be biased and/or subjective.
 
learning curves.
smaller classes. great instructors. bike variety was okay too
cheap and i got a class 3 weeks after i emailed. whereas RTI didnt even reply my email.
 
I don't mean to be morbid, but what happens when you wreck?

Anyone have any feedback from the different courses?

Etobicoke General Hospital is just down the block from Humber North.
 
RTI ! That's where I did mine so it's a bit biased. However, I found that they have a wide variety of bikes you can get comfortable on. I picked the cbr 125. Great instructions and great course. All the people in my class passed! Good luck!
 
I don't mean to be morbid, but what happens when you wreck?

Anyone have any feedback from the different courses?

Etobicoke General Hospital is just down the block from Humber North.

Humber North will either call the ambulance or will get the student driven across the road.
 
Really? Humber can control rain?


YES!! They got the voodoo man calling off the rain during the course. READ the post I booked on "Monday" and started the course on "Tuesday". Did something click in your head now ?))
 
I did the Humber M2 Exit course this past weekend with Humber at the Hershey Centre location. It rained like a mofo all Saturday morning. But the course went on. In fact, there wasn't even talk of cancelling. And really, once we started riding, the rain wasn't even an issue. By the time the road portion started, it had stopped raining and the sun (and wind) came out.

Over all it was a great course. Both instructors were great, but the one guy in particular, Frank Tomassini, was fantastic. He made everyone very relaxed and he was funny as hell.

I can't speak of RTI as I've done both my M2 and M2X courses with Humber, but IMO, you certainly can't go wrong with Humber's.
 
Hey Armen - thanks for positive feedback.... glad you had a good time especially with the Sat morning weather we had to deal with. see - you never know who reads your posts!!

I'm just happy your bike didnt throw up during your test... great job on your test BTW.

Hope to see you next spring at our Pro-Rider course!

Safe riding

Frank
 
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