haha taking the test in this weather would be interesting, but congrats on passing
haha taking the test in this weather would be interesting, but congrats on passing
Gj, what community did you take the test in?
University area.Originally posted by pf0sh0
Gj, what community did you take the test in?
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Congrats!
Sorry to hi-jack, has anyone taken the test in the mckenzie area? Or do they do all road tests in the University area?
no they do the road test around whichever registry you go throughOriginally posted by pf0sh0
Sorry to hi-jack, has anyone taken the test in the mckenzie area? Or do they do all road tests in the University area?
ahh touche, reading owns me. According to the post above.. I could have figured it out. lolOriginally posted by turbotrip
no they do the road test around whichever registry you go through
Good job bud! Lot's of beyonders getting their 6!
Congrats on the pass man, welcome to the addiction...!
Question: In order to get your class 6, you need to provide a bike with insurance on it. Now, some insurance companies wont even let you insure it with them until you have your class 6.
So...what are some options? Borrow from a friend (dont want to do)? Anyone have a beater I can borrow =D
You can register and insure a bike without having your class 6...
1. Borrow from a friendOriginally posted by 96integra
Question: In order to get your class 6, you need to provide a bike with insurance on it. Now, some insurance companies wont even let you insure it with them until you have your class 6.
So...what are some options? Borrow from a friend (dont want to do)? Anyone have a beater I can borrow =D
2. Go to a registry that has motorcycles to rent for the exam
3. Find an insurance company that will insure you
which registries would these be?Originally posted by dannie
2. Go to a registry that has motorcycles to rent for the exam
Any registry that uses these guys as their examiners:
http://www.roadtesting.ca/
That being said, I am unsure if they offer the rental motorcycle out of all the registries. I know for a fact they have it out of Shawnessy. The motorcycle will be available to rent starting the middle of next week.
If Shawnessy isnt in your area, call the other offices that are listed on that site.
If you've taken your riding course through too cool, you can buy a test permit from the registry on Country Hills & Sarcee Trail NW (by Superstore). This will make sure that you have the option of using one of the Too Cool bikes for the test, (don't have to worry about how you're gonna get the bike there) it's cheaper and the examinator meets you at their location (Too Cool, by the stadium). Unlike the conventional test permits, I do believe this one is pretty flexible (in regards to which day you take it on) as it doesn't have a FIXED date.
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Yea TooCool also said you could use their bikes free the first time you take their test.
Yea, too cool lets you use their bikes for the test. I don't even think they have a set limit as to how many times you can use them for the test, hopefully you'll only need one :P
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yeah, you can insure anything you want, even vehicles that aren't yours. Registering them is what you can't do.Originally posted by Khalil.e
You can register and insure a bike without having your class 6...
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Sort of.Originally posted by Palmiros
If you've taken your riding course through too cool, you can buy a test permit from the registry on Country Hills & Sarcee Trail NW (by Superstore). This will make sure that you have the option of using one of the Too Cool bikes for the test, (don't have to worry about how you're gonna get the bike there) it's cheaper and the examinator meets you at their location (Too Cool, by the stadium). Unlike the conventional test permits, I do believe this one is pretty flexible (in regards to which day you take it on) as it doesn't have a FIXED date.
Too Cool uses Certified Driver Testing as their examiners. If you take the course through too cool, they will go through all of this with you but; you go to any registry that Certified is affiliated with. (www.roadtesting.ca). Too cool will give you a letter that will allow for a percentage off of the cost of the road test. You go to the registry, present your drivers licence and that letter, and the registry will book you for the exam and charge you the discounted price.
You are still required to show up on the date that it is booked. If you dont show up, you will have to pay again. So, in that respect, there isnt a whole lot of flexibility.
I had my bike insured and registered before I got my class 6.Originally posted by Graham_A_M
yeah, you can insure anything you want, even vehicles that aren't yours. Registering them is what you can't do.
Once you have your insurance, you can register it no questions asked; who's to say you're not going to be riding as a learner, along side someone that has a class 6?
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