m2exit in toronto

toldi

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do i need my own motorcycle to do full m licence?(my bike is in pieces right now)
this year will be 5 years since i got my licence(5 years was in may)
is there any chance to do test next year?,
or i will loose my licence this year?
i know i know stupid me,alway everything on last minute:(
thanks:)
 
I'm not %100 sure.. but I believe as long as you come to the test with a fully operational bike.. plated, insured, road worthy... and your familiar to its characteristics.. you will be good to go..

when time comes. I plan on doing mine through RTI training Institute.. they have a great brush up coarse (never know what you forgot over the years till it's pointed out to you...) before taking you onward to the actual road test.. by them.. check them out.... http://www.ridertraining.ca/courses_strategies.html
 
toldi said:
do i need my own motorcycle to do full m licence?(my bike is in pieces right now)
this year will be 5 years since i got my licence(5 years was in may)
is there any chance to do test next year?,
or i will loose my licence this year?
i know i know stupid me,alway everything on last minute:(
thanks:)

Im pretty sure after 5yrs your F*%#$K..ya got to start again :eek:
 
intrudin said:
Im pretty sure after 5yrs your F*%#$K..ya got to start again :eek:

Yup. When I went for mine I think 8/10 of the people on the course had gotten their ministry letters. You can get an extension if you book an exit test/course and it's after your expiry date, but otherwise you're fucked.

I'd recommend RTI, I did my exit with them up in Newmarket a few years ago: you get a nice open stretch of highway right where the 404 starts and there's hardly any traffic. I was just too nice of a guy and offered to go last only to get hit with rain during my test. Riding up there doesn't take any time at all from downtown either.

There's one place in Toronto that rents bikes by the day (TO exotic or something) but it's not worth it. Try to borrow a friend's bike for the test and failing that, just put up with a 0 blood alcohol limit and a couple of re-tests in a year.
 
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