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Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by KrS14, Aug 10, 2009.

  1. KrS14

    KrS14 Active Member

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    yay, finally got my M2 today. That serpentine course is harder than it looks once you're on a bike hahha, rest was a breeze :).

    Don't have to worry about license for 4 more years at least :)
     
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    figuring thats your liscenes endorsement?.....if so congrats!
     
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    Congrats!!

    Shaun
     
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    It's the 2nd step in our 3 step "graduated" license model in Ontario. Look it up, it's dumb lol
     
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    Not as dumb as Germany. There you have a step process that allows you graduating cc's in (as I remember) 4 phases, till you reach "unlimited" cc's. Each time you want to move up in cc's, you need to take a different class, $$$$$!! But, the German riders & cage drivers are much more educated than we are here in the states. They actually know and the vast majority comply with the rules of the road.
     

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