Not sure where you are located, but for ONtario, there is a graduated licence program like the G.
M1 - Written
M2 - Practical course (done in a parking lot)
M3- Highway driving
Check out gtamotorcycle.com for more info....
For beginners, an older 250-500cc classic like a marauder or rebel, or a 250-500 cc Ninja.
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Dec 9th, 2007 10:24 PM #1
interested in motorcycles...how can I start??
what can I do to obtain a license?? whats the process like?
what kind of bike is recommended for a starter?? =)
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Dec 9th, 2007 11:06 PM #2Newbie
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Dec 9th, 2007 11:24 PM #3
What the above poster said is correct, just to add:
You do the written M1 test, similar to G1, and you have 90 days to complete the safety course for M2.
To do the M highway, you have to wait 18 months after you get your M2.
I have my M currently, and i started on a Yamaha R6 when i had my M1. The bike you start on depends on your maturity level, your confidence, your skill level (how fast you learn), and whether or not you can afford the insurance rates if you are under 25.
I am under 25 and had to bend over backwards when it came to insurance, however since i have my M now and have had experience it's signficantly cheaper.
Good luck.Last edited by TooSoonJr; Dec 10th, 2007 at 11:41 AM.
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Dec 10th, 2007 08:30 AM #4
What everyone else said above.
And in addiiton, here's a good website I kept track of when I had just started. Has got everything from choosing a bike, clothing, learning curves, etc.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com
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Dec 10th, 2007 09:34 AM #5
obviously you did not do a search... The OFFICIAL M1,M2,M + L restrictions licencing questions thread
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Dec 10th, 2007 12:01 PM #6
haha i had no idea it is called M1, M2...in the first place. =P
how much is the insurance??? i am under 25 and i don't see the bike as my primary source of transportation. just use it for school in the summer and get to places thats local. but i figure it is a cool skill to have. and i am highly unlikely to go on highway with a bike....lol.
is it not worth the investment???
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Dec 10th, 2007 12:03 PM #7
Most community colleges have new rider programs .Great place to start riding .Use their bikes and see if you like it .
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Dec 10th, 2007 12:27 PM #8
Assuming you're male... if you got a crappy bike and had a squeaky clean driving record you'd be lucking to be under $3,000 a year for insurance. Get quotes before you buy anything.
Don't forget the other costs; Gear (Min $750), Bike (Min $500), Gas, Maintenance, Winter storage, accessories and add ons.
Good luck, it's not cheap, but personally I LOVE my bike._______________
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Dec 12th, 2007 06:32 PM #9Sr. Member



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Dont buy a motorcycle. They are so slow, and dangerous, and you need a special license. Get an Ariel Atom! Much more fun.
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Dec 12th, 2007 06:55 PM #10
i always see ppl hating on your post when you pimp your ariel but never comment since the ariel is cool
but this is funny
pretty sure a zx-12r or hayabusa is just as fast or faster than your ariel
plus an atom is at least 4-6x more expensive than a top end bike
most ppl would be happy doing a 600cc, its WAY cheaper than your atom and just as fun....if you don`t respect the bike and get hurt, its your own fault
plus im pretty sure if you get hit or crash in an atom even with the rollcage, it`ll be just as dangerous as a bike
if everyone had extra money like you to buy an atom, im sure they would (just like ppl that buy supercars), but for someone with less money, a bike gives a pretty good thrill
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Dec 13th, 2007 01:01 AM #11Deal Addict




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$ for $ nothing is faster or more fun then a motorcycle. Having driven some pretty nice cars I can tell you they are never as fun as bike leaned way over, they are fun but its not the same.
edit: btw I just remembered Ariel was in town this past summer and typical lap times where in the in the 1:40's, with some of the instructors hot laps getting well into the 1:30's which is 10 seconds slower then the SV650 record on track (1:25) Super bike record is 1:16, 600cc is 1:17, Amateur 600 is under 1:20...
If your Ont. you'll get screwed huge on insurance, here in Alberta I pay 1100 a year on my Hayabusa, and thats with a couple tickets and an accident on my record. My gf pays 600 a year on her 01 zx6. When I first started I paid 1700 on my Katana...
Get training, get good gear and WEAR your gear ALL the time, you don't wear the gear for when your riding you wear if for when your sliding down the road @ 100km/h.
NEVER buy a new bike as your first bike. I did and it was stupid.
Never think your finsihed learning, and never think your better then you are.
One of my instructors had a good saying (i'm sure he stole if from somewhere): Everyone has 2 buckets, Luck and Skill, when you start you have a full bucket of luck and and empty on of skill, the trick is to fill your skill bucket before running out of the luck. Some people have bigger buckets then others.
Almost any bike you'll buy will be twice as fast as your car, the speed where they stop being fast changes but even 500cc bikes will get up and go off the line pretty good.Last edited by dark169; Dec 13th, 2007 at 01:15 AM.
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Dec 13th, 2007 06:53 AM #12
Sign your donor card.
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I can't say for certain, but I highly doubt it. To the best of my knowledge, no motorcycle has ever beaten the 300 hp Atom in controlled tests.
True and true.
Have to call BS on that one. In an Atom, you are surrounded by one of the strongest structures available, and are strapped in with a five-point harness. On a bike, you have no protection at all.
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Dec 13th, 2007 08:59 AM #14
[QUOTE=Atomic Chip;6086902]I can't say for certain, but I highly doubt it. To the best of my knowledge, no motorcycle has ever beaten the 300 hp Atom in controlled tests.
the full electric bike "killacycle" goes to 0-60 in 1 second.
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