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Old 19-Apr-2004, 12:37 PM
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***question for the BIKERS?***

after i get my M1, what is the next steps to getting an M2, and then M, what are my options i know humber offers some traiining etc... please respond as im thinking of joing the riding scene...

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Old 19-Apr-2004, 01:17 PM
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you get your m1 and then you go for the training at humber or sheridan etc. then after the training classes are done you do your m2 test at the training place, pretty straight forward

I'm considering this too cuz I wanna get a chopper!
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Old 19-Apr-2004, 01:22 PM
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I took mine at Humber College I think I paid $360 maybe a bit more for the course.
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Old 19-Apr-2004, 01:25 PM
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i need more info cuz there is a sheridan course but u need your own bike its a M2 exit i think it gets u ur m, but what do u take for the m1 to m2 exit?
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Old 19-Apr-2004, 09:07 PM
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i'm pretty sure that there is no m1 exit course.. correct me if i'm wrong..


but you can take an m1 course i believe its somewhat like driving school.. get it earlier? and they teach you how to ride on this little cool bikes.. with your m1 no driving after dark or on the highway.. m2 has a course that teaches you everything you need to get your m it is worth the money and it teaches you the best riding skills on the street.. they use headsets and tell you where to go then critisize your riding at the end of the day.. with an m2 you have no restricions but you alcohol level must be 0.00.
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Old 19-Apr-2004, 11:25 PM
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haha obviously your alcohol shodul be 0...I mean who the **** woudl drink and ride a bike....????


oh ya and M1 = 600cc or below and retarded insurance

if you have never ridden a bike before then trust me you will dump your biek or kill yourself...riding needs 200 % concentration and awareness...you have to be able to know how to brake hard and not panic and lock up the front..and how your bike will react to this...and know how to pick "lines"...but it is the purest form of anything I have ever found taking a bike to it's absolute limits, yoru body becomes one with the machine time slows down, it's pure untampered..the only time in my life I can say I was 100% free..


there is alot that those courses dont' teach you that you only learn by riding the edge and the limit, and years of riding...I'd suggest getting a ****ty dirt bike to fart around on pull soem wheelies learn how transfer your weight and wipe out and flip it so you dont' trash yoru 12 000 dollar bike
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Old 19-Apr-2004, 11:29 PM
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ya omg.... especially with no experience... better to get a dirt bike..... No deviant1.... u dont wanna bike..... if you dunno where to blow ur cash... take me shopping!
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Old 19-Apr-2004, 11:38 PM
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^^^yep...look at all the bikes on ebay..there are hundreds of them damaged from newb wipe outs...it make's my stomach hurt knowing kids are out on the street on bikes with no experience...
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Old 20-Apr-2004, 08:14 PM
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well u gotta start somewhere and i was thinking a 4000$ bike as a starter nothing $over 5000......im new, but i drive carefully...so well ill ride carefully..
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Old 20-Apr-2004, 08:33 PM
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go for it man.. i'm planning on riding my dads 650cc suzuki.. its mint.. but i'm afraid i'lld rop it cuz if i do i'll get the back hand lol.. is the sheridan driving skool anygood?
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