SeaBreez
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Thanks for the recommendations... She bought her first bike and signed up for RTI... See her new bike on post # 25
Hello everyone, a happy, yet sad day has arrived at our household. My passenger of 30 years has succumbed to the pressures of our female riding friends and has announced she wants to get her own motorcycle. Awesome, I thought, but it was a challenge to convince her a Can-Am wasn't a motorcycle in the true sense. Imagine my relief when she finally decided on a "two wheeled motorcycle". Don't get me wrong the Can-Am has great lines and I'm sure it is fun to ride, but losing my passenger to a Can-Am is one thing, but her getting a bike of her own poses poses a serious problem for me. What bike would I want to secretly ride while she is at work?? LOL. Having said all of that, we live in the east side of Toronto, (dare I say Scarborough) and are looking for a course nearby. Of course we've heard of Humber, Centennial and Learning Curves etc., but I would like to hear what my riding colleagues here on this forum would recommend. Thoughts from a woman's perspective would be most appreciated, as would recommendations on a light weight beginner cruiser for her. Thanks so much.
Hello everyone, a happy, yet sad day has arrived at our household. My passenger of 30 years has succumbed to the pressures of our female riding friends and has announced she wants to get her own motorcycle. Awesome, I thought, but it was a challenge to convince her a Can-Am wasn't a motorcycle in the true sense. Imagine my relief when she finally decided on a "two wheeled motorcycle". Don't get me wrong the Can-Am has great lines and I'm sure it is fun to ride, but losing my passenger to a Can-Am is one thing, but her getting a bike of her own poses poses a serious problem for me. What bike would I want to secretly ride while she is at work?? LOL. Having said all of that, we live in the east side of Toronto, (dare I say Scarborough) and are looking for a course nearby. Of course we've heard of Humber, Centennial and Learning Curves etc., but I would like to hear what my riding colleagues here on this forum would recommend. Thoughts from a woman's perspective would be most appreciated, as would recommendations on a light weight beginner cruiser for her. Thanks so much.
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