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- the_first_lonewolf
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Ontario Chat
Hope this is ok for me to start . Really hate hackers .
Hopefully we can get this site up to where it was soon.
I'll have more posts soon on May 13th (Friday) run and the show and shine in Ayton on July 26th.
Hope to see you all in here again soon.
Lonewolf
Hopefully we can get this site up to where it was soon.
I'll have more posts soon on May 13th (Friday) run and the show and shine in Ayton on July 26th.
Hope to see you all in here again soon.
Lonewolf
Everyone has the right to have a faith but no one faith is right for everyone.
- the_first_lonewolf
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Where is Ayton?
I am in Ottawa but I have never heard of Ayton.
- Gatineau_Guy
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Re: Where is Ayton?
I'm in Gatineau (also never heard of Ayton). Great weather this weekend. My wife and I finished the parking lot component of our safety course. I ended up with a little bit of a sunburn!Alleycat wrote:I am in Ottawa but I have never heard of Ayton.
- the_first_lonewolf
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For those of you who "aren't sure" where Ayton is travel west of the center of the universe...A.K.A. Toronto.....on the 401.....to Guelph...turn North on Hiway 6....travel about 45 minutes to an hour to Mount Forest.....then go 10 kms. to Grey Road 9 on the west (left turn) then 12 kms. and you are in AYTON. Hope you get up this way...I co-own a little restaurant called 'The Old Stove' and am hoping some fellow riders drop by ....I am willing to give free tours of the area if you catch me when it isn't busy....and you get my partner's..(Marg).. permission....LOL
Lonewolf
Lonewolf
Everyone has the right to have a faith but no one faith is right for everyone.
Just got my M1 and got some questions,
how does motorcycle insurance work in ontario, do you have to keep your bike insured the whole year, or can you insure it for 7 months thats you use the bike.
And also would like some suggestions on a bike for next season when i have my M2, Im 6,1, 250 pounds.
I was thinkin a CBR600 RR.
how does motorcycle insurance work in ontario, do you have to keep your bike insured the whole year, or can you insure it for 7 months thats you use the bike.
And also would like some suggestions on a bike for next season when i have my M2, Im 6,1, 250 pounds.
I was thinkin a CBR600 RR.
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- the_first_lonewolf
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motorcycle insurance
hey daku,
you can insure your bike for 6 months or a year as far as I know...I always insure for the full year not just incase we get a good spell of weatherbut I also carry fire and theft. For me at least there isn't that much of a difference in price.
A 650 is a good size to start with .... as you get more experience you may want to move up to a bigger bike ....myself I like bikes between a 750 and 1000....you have to decide that for yourself when the time comes
hope this helps
Lonewolf
you can insure your bike for 6 months or a year as far as I know...I always insure for the full year not just incase we get a good spell of weatherbut I also carry fire and theft. For me at least there isn't that much of a difference in price.
A 650 is a good size to start with .... as you get more experience you may want to move up to a bigger bike ....myself I like bikes between a 750 and 1000....you have to decide that for yourself when the time comes
hope this helps
Lonewolf
Everyone has the right to have a faith but no one faith is right for everyone.
- Gatineau_Guy
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Hey everyone,
Is there anyone out there who wants to go for a ride sometime (in the Ottawa area). I have my class 6r(?) now but it requires that I ride with someone who has had their full license (M-Ontario or 6-Quebec) for 2 years. I lose my license if I'm caught riding without someone! My bike is sitting in the garage begging for me to ride it!
Cheers,
Gatineau_Guy
Is there anyone out there who wants to go for a ride sometime (in the Ottawa area). I have my class 6r(?) now but it requires that I ride with someone who has had their full license (M-Ontario or 6-Quebec) for 2 years. I lose my license if I'm caught riding without someone! My bike is sitting in the garage begging for me to ride it!
Cheers,
Gatineau_Guy
- Gummiente
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Hey, Guy. I'm down in Gananoque but sometimes travel up to Ottawa to visit friends. I also go to Smiths Falls frequently, that's kind of a halfway point to Ottawa, maybe we could meet there for a coffee some day?Gatineau_Guy wrote:Is there anyone out there who wants to go for a ride sometime (in the Ottawa area).


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