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Old Mar 16th 2015 | 6:41 pm
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Originally Posted by HashtagCanada
With regards to insurance I was paying £130 fully comp for a Ducati 1198, so I don't expect to be anywhere near that figure. Adding a zero may help!?
Fully comp for a ZX10R in BC costs me $100 p/mth
 
Old Mar 17th 2015 | 2:19 am
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Originally Posted by HashtagCanada
Thanks for the replies. As usual it looks like it will be a case of winging it and luck of the draw when it comes to office/civil servant.

Is it just me that thinks the EU is more unified than Canada and all its Provinces?

With regards to insurance I was paying £130 fully comp for a Ducati 1198, so I don't expect to be anywhere near that figure. Adding a zero may help!?
Guessing you had a lot of no claims etc ? Hope you brought proof with you as it will help.
 
Old Mar 17th 2015 | 11:36 am
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I had to resit the tests on Ontario. Note that for your M1, the written test includes a few questions about car licenses- as I was given my full G as a swap for my Brit license, I had to guess some of the learner rules for G1 and G2.

The Brit license DOES mean you can take your full M2 exit test quicker than a novice canuck, who has to wait 2 years.

I don't think there's a cc restriction, which is good as I'd brought the 500cc Pantah over with me. Would have been a bit off suddenly not being able to ride a bike I;'d owned for 25 years.
 

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