I passed my Canadian bike Licence after 10 years in Canada

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Britjoe
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I passed my Canadian bike Licence after 10 years in Canada

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SO I know I have posted a few pictures of my bike in the past, but I havnt really caught it positively, everyone who sees it says it looks better in real life, than it does in the pictures, I took it to work today, and took a few pictures, these are better, all I can say this bike is awesome, and though you never really finish a Streetfighter, this is the bollocks, its fast, its got NO PLASTIC, it wheelies when every you feel the need, its not oil cooled I know, but for a water boiler, I think it dosnt look to ugly....
I "bloody" love it....allso I passed my Canadian Licence after 10 years (british licence is only supposed to be good here for three Months) of riding in canada on my british licence...so Im happy as a pig in crap, and Im not looking over my shoulder any more...

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#2 Unread post by bok »

jots down the license number and phones the police :twisted: just kidding ...glad you got your license...my brother did basically the same thing in the states he finally got his license last week after riding without even a learners for almost 20 years :frusty:
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the funny part was I hadnt been pulled over once but I got pulled over the night before my test, aparently the cop run my plate and noticed I didnt have a class 6 and believed me I was taking the test the next day, he could of towed the bike and fined me but he let me go. I allways have luck like that seriously.

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#4 Unread post by Sev »

I'm looking forward to seeing that one in person if the pictures don't do it justice.

I like the sign, "caution open pit."
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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I still cant get over that front end. I love the facial expression and the "helmet"
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#6 Unread post by NorthernPete »

the one pic looks like your bikes about to be hoisted.....

Open Pit...heh...
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#7 Unread post by Myself002 »

hehe I can't get over the bike having a face. Makes me crack up everytime I look at it.
Like Bob the MSF guy said "Smile your on a bike" :)

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