
Passed My M2!!!!!!!
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Passed My M2!!!!!!!
I hope this isn't a "useless" post, but I had to share that I just passed my 2nd attempt for my m2. I barely made it, and i cant believe they didnt fail me (3 out of 7 people flunked). I was messing up all over the place, but apparently in the right places (stalled 3 times). I passed with 10 demerit points, 11 would have failed me. I would have had to do the whole course over. I tell you, I am so happy right now I could dance in the street. Wooooooooooo Hoooooo. Now to insure this badboy 

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LOL. Yeah thats pretty much the only difference between an m2 and a full m - the booze. The M2 is good for 5 (minimum 18 months) years, and then i'm expected to go for my full M, which involves highway riding and whatnot.
I tell you its a scary thought that someone like myself, with very little skill and road experience can go out and buy a 500 pound motorcycle and do pretty much anything I want. Luckilly I have already dedicated myself to a VERY long learning curve for this little project
I tell you its a scary thought that someone like myself, with very little skill and road experience can go out and buy a 500 pound motorcycle and do pretty much anything I want. Luckilly I have already dedicated myself to a VERY long learning curve for this little project

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Grats! another Ontario rider here, where did you have the problems, the cones or the street riding?
EDIT* Where in Ontario you located?
EDIT* Where in Ontario you located?
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Good to hear that! Congrats on passing, I hope it's an enjoyable learning curve.buddhacide wrote: I tell you its a scary thought that someone like myself, with very little skill and road experience can go out and buy a 500 pound motorcycle and do pretty much anything I want. Luckilly I have already dedicated myself to a VERY long learning curve for this little project
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Re: Passed My M2!!!!!!!
Congratulations. Which school did you do your course at? and where bouts in Ontario are you?buddhacide wrote:I hope this isn't a "useless" post, but I had to share that I just passed my 2nd attempt for my m2. I barely made it, and i cant believe they didnt fail me (3 out of 7 people flunked). I was messing up all over the place, but apparently in the right places (stalled 3 times). I passed with 10 demerit points, 11 would have failed me. I would have had to do the whole course over. I tell you, I am so happy right now I could dance in the street. Wooooooooooo Hoooooo. Now to insure this badboy
Good luck with the insurance.
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I live in east toronto, but I had to go to the centenial college program (Scarborough) because my more local ones were booked up. Nice bunch of guys that run it.
As for where I had problems - it wasnt the same course that was in the study books. It was a series of maneuvers on a closed that tested various abilities. I found it pretty tough.
As for where I had problems - it wasnt the same course that was in the study books. It was a series of maneuvers on a closed that tested various abilities. I found it pretty tough.
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