It's done. I now have my bike liecence. Took the test last night. Sooooo chuffed. And as it's a long weekend here in Canada I'm gonna do a few rides. :D :D :D
Congratulations, you will love the bike but take it easy to start with and ride safely.
Yeah! well done. Enjoy your rides.
Well done :qgaraduate Enjoy yourself, and be careful till the tiger trains you up to standard :occasion14
Cheers all, don't worry I have a very healthy respect for the big cat.
Congratulations on your pass. I did my Ontario M licence 20 years ago and got my full 'M' before I'd even ridden on a street, unlike the graduated licensing now.
My test was in a parking lot and I didn't ride on a street until I picked up my 1st bike at the dealer. I think I would have been intimidated to have a Tiger as my 1st ride!
I took a two week course offered by the local college here, it is in partership with the Alberta Safety Counsil. I also have a few very expirenced friends who've been helping with on street skills. Now summers finally arrived I can't wait to get out there. Infact yesterday I went for my first solo ride.
Congrats!
Enjoy, and ride safe.
Pat
Went out yesterday with my buddy (he's got a GS 1200 Adventurer), just a 3 hour jaunt. We did manage to find some gravel, that was interesting, can't wait to get some real milage done now.
Went out yesterday with my buddy (he's got a GS 1200 Adventurer), just a 3 hour jaunt. We did manage to find some gravel, that was interesting, can't wait to get some real milage done now.
You will love it! I've owned my '05 Tiger for just over a month now -- the grin hasn't left my face! :lol:
Be careful, the Tiger is top heavy and easy to drop.
BTW, where are you in Canada? There's a few of us in the GTA.
Rubber side down. :D 8)
Thanks Kurgan, I know exactly how top heavy these things are. Three times so far (just shunting it around in the garage).
I out here in Alberta, Medicine Hat not far from the Saskatchewan border on the Trans-Can.
Cheers.