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Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:23 pm
by vanbc
Hi. Got my 6L last weekend and currently shopping for a bike.
As you know, 2 restrictions come off the 6L after doing the MST.
No qualified supervisor needed to ride with me (so I can ride to/from work) and the 60km/h limit is removed.
So... if anyone in Vancouver is qualified as per icbc rules and willing to spend a day with me after I decide on what bike to get please let me know.
I'm willing to pay so include what your comfortable with if that's a factor.
Thanks!
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:40 pm
by Johnj
Will you pay for me to come from Kansas?

Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 2:46 pm
by swisscosmo
Where did you get your lessons done as I'm only 16 and planning on doing the lessons and getting a license this summer so I'm asking around on what people suggest for Lessons.
I also will be looking for someone to ride with as a Tutor so I'll be keeping my eyes on this thread:)
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 3:07 pm
by vanbc
Sadly nobody has replied. Other than some post from Kansas. I'll just have to wing it. They say if you take a course you are pretty much guaranteed your class6. I was going to go to the one in North Van but decided not to. Still no bike. When I find / buy the bike I will ask for a short lesson from the store/owner. One lady was selling a suzuki and she was willing to spend an hour in the parking lot with her buddy but I never bought the bike. Shifted my purchase to a bmw. Good luck.
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 3:25 pm
by ceemes
vanbc wrote:Sadly nobody has replied. Other than some troll in Kansas. I'll just have to wing it. They say if you take a course you are pretty much guaranteed your class6. I was going to go to the one in North Van but decided not to. Still no bike. When I find / buy the bike I will ask for a short lesson from the store/owner. One lady was selling a suzuki and she was willing to spend an hour in the parking lot with her buddy but I never bought the bike. Shifted my purchase to a bmw. Good luck.
I live in South Delta and offer my services. Payment would be cookies and coffee will be just fine. Just kidding, drop me a note, I am always looking for new riding buddies.
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 3:51 pm
by vanbc
Will give you a shout when I finally get the bike.
If nothing turns up soon I swear I'll just go grab the first old 250 I see posted on craigslist. (sigh)
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:00 pm
by Locky
Join and put a post on bcsportbikes.com.I'm sure you get enough offers to keep you more than happy.Don't let the sportbike name bother you either there's lots of guys on bcsp into all different kinds of bikes.Besides you'll be dealing with a forum with hundreds of members in your area...........best of luck .......
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:32 pm
by vanbc
I'll check out the website and thank you. As far as a course, I just finished the one at jibc.ca in New Westminster. I'm a seasoned car driver and this is an excellent group of instructors. Doing my final group ride tomorrow. Still no bike but at least I can ride one home now that I have the two restrictions lifted off my learners. Jibc will rent me one if I want to go for the road test before I buy my own. Check em out.
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:47 am
by Locky
If or when you get yourself a bike there is a huge industrial park at the foot of Boundary on the river,it's the size of the west end and in fact goes all the way to New West.Lots of corners and huge parking lots so it's a great place to hone your skills and it has parks and is landscaped like nothing else in greater Van.It is pretty quiet in the early evening and weekends so you can practice things like panic stops and avoidance.I moved back here from the Island and was surprised how bad the traffic has gotten so I used to head to this Ind.Prk. and have some fun and sharpen my skills and it's saved my butt at least once when I had a truck turn left in front of me on Cambie.Good place to learn for a car lic. also,I taught my daughter to drive there and she passed first try.
Re: Looking for a riding buddy/tutor in Vancouver (2011)
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:27 am
by vanbc
Awesome. Thanks for the tip.