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Re: Thinking about getting a bike.

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:08 am
by Kuurus
man5 wrote:I'm searching around. I may not get a bike this summer. But I'll keep looking till I find a good deal. And of course, I'm going to take the safety course before I even sit on the Motorcycle. Besides buying, I'm worried about the insurance. I hear that young people have more insurance and even more if no experience riding it. Although insurance could depend on many other factors. But I hope mine won't be like $1000-2000 a year.

I am in Quebec, I have a SV650 sport, which is close to a sports bike, is one the very expensive bikes, insurance wise, and my insurance is 635$ a year... The Ninja 650 of my friend costs him about 375$ a year. My car costs me 1100$ a year.

So I'd say my bike ain't that expensive...

Re: Thinking about getting a bike.

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:14 am
by totalmotorcycle
I had the same situation, I had my bike licence years before my car licence (about 10 years before in fact).

I felt that a bike was more fun, cheaper on gas and insurance and since I lived in Toronto I could take the TTC (bus) anywhere I couldn't get on the bike or if I need to pick something up I couldn't fit on a bike.

Mike

Re: Thinking about getting a bike.

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:01 pm
by jmillheiser
HYPERR wrote: +1

And not all of Canada is the Great Frozen North. Everybody should have realized that after the Winter Olympics. :wink:
It got the nickname of the "Spring Olympics" :lol: Vancouver is pretty warm for how far north it is. I have a friend who lives there, she has to go to up to whistler to see actual snow.

The next winter olympics is going to be even warmer. Sochi Russia is in a tropical climate (as in palm trees, year round warm/humid temps, etc), the snow is in the mountains about 60 miles away.

April-November is actually a pretty good riding season for that far north. Riding season here is May-October at low elevations, June-September for the mountains, you might be able to sneak out a little in April.

Having only a motorcycle license would be fine in a city where you have access to public transportation. Though having the car license is handy too.