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People from Sault St Marie have their own set of challenges...add moose, bears and rough roads to their driving hazards. If you have a genuine fear of the highway, I would rather hear that you overcame it rather than running from it. One thing that scares me is a slow bike on the highway...when you have speed you can get where you want to fast and stay clear of traffic. Grab your own piece of real estate and as soon as someone catches up to you, you jet. Is that your bike in your signature a 750 cruiser? Can I ask if you are a female? One remedy for your phobia is to put you on the back of a liter bike and have you see how safe the highways can be when ridden properly.I have both passed semis and been passed by them. I can do it if I have to I just prefer not to. I guess I just don't feel the need for speed. I mean people who live in Sault St. Marie don't have to take 400 highways. If someone from there moved here from there I'm pretty sure MTO wouldn't say OK you live here now, we're moving you back to M2 b/c you have to do the 400 portion since you're now a GTHA resident.
750 is plenty of motorcycle for 2-up, no reason not to use her own bike.One remedy for your phobia is to put you on the back of a liter bike and have you see how safe the highways can be when ridden properly.
The OP already stated that they ride a 750.best guess I can make of the avatar is a small Suzuki possibly 400cc with very tall handlebars, bags and a sissy bar :I think I see the problem. Bikes not wind slippery enough.
Kitchener m test doesn't do 400's. Short jaunt on expressway is all. 1 exit..