I don't know why riding seasons really matter to you anyway - you mostly only ride on the weekend, yeah?The Crimson Rider® wrote:yeah, im not sure if i would have bought a bike if i had to deal w/ riding seasons.
bikes on ice just plain sucks.
unless you're setup w/ spikes like this...
Gas Mileage VS cars?
- VermilionX
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yeah. although i do get way better mpg on my bike.accoutred wrote:MPG shouldn't be a factor for a bike vs car unless you commute 50-100 miles one way everyday.
The advantages of having a bike over a car is the fun factor and insurance cost.
my car, 18-20mpg
my bike, 35-40mpg
and yeah, im paying more insurance for my '94 car w/ only liability than my '06 bike w/ full cov.
fun factor has no comparison. unless i have a supersport car, i could never come close to enjoying a car comapred to my bike.
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Well lets take Verm's numbers because they're the closest.
He gets 40 miles per gallon on the bike, and 20 in the car.
Lets say he lives twenty miles from work. And he has to drive to work 5 days a week. Sot that's 40 miles a day 5 days a week. Then lets say he works full time... so... like 47 weeks a year after stats, holiday, and sick days.
That's 9400 miles in one year, just too and from work. So, according to http://www.californiagasprices.com/ gas is $2.15 a gallon.
So, he'd be paying: $1010.5 just to drive his car to work for a year not counting insurance (which is more on the car) and upkeep.
On the bike, which gets twice the mileage, he'd be paying $505.25 to get to and from work for a year. And having more fun while he's doing it.
So with an extra $500 what could I buy? A couple of helmets, maybe a new jacket. New exhaust for the bike, a couple sets of tires (which also costs less on a bike because you only have 2), that's 1/2 a new Ohlin's rear shock, or 3/4 of a set of front springs. Not to mention insurance savings etc etc.
And that's for a SHORT theoretical commute of only 20 miles. The further he goes the more he saves (technically).
Sorry for using you as the example Verm, but you had easy numbers, and they're the closest ones to this post.
He gets 40 miles per gallon on the bike, and 20 in the car.
Lets say he lives twenty miles from work. And he has to drive to work 5 days a week. Sot that's 40 miles a day 5 days a week. Then lets say he works full time... so... like 47 weeks a year after stats, holiday, and sick days.
That's 9400 miles in one year, just too and from work. So, according to http://www.californiagasprices.com/ gas is $2.15 a gallon.
So, he'd be paying: $1010.5 just to drive his car to work for a year not counting insurance (which is more on the car) and upkeep.
On the bike, which gets twice the mileage, he'd be paying $505.25 to get to and from work for a year. And having more fun while he's doing it.
So with an extra $500 what could I buy? A couple of helmets, maybe a new jacket. New exhaust for the bike, a couple sets of tires (which also costs less on a bike because you only have 2), that's 1/2 a new Ohlin's rear shock, or 3/4 of a set of front springs. Not to mention insurance savings etc etc.
And that's for a SHORT theoretical commute of only 20 miles. The further he goes the more he saves (technically).
Sorry for using you as the example Verm, but you had easy numbers, and they're the closest ones to this post.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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shut up dood!Sevulturus wrote:
Sorry for using you as the example Verm
why you being soft mang?

anyway, right now... still don't wanna commute w/ the bike since my work is only 5 miles away.
but i will consider getting a commuter bike if i get accepted at the county and if it will be a long drive.
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Pffft...The Crimson Rider® wrote:Sevulturus wrote:
anyway, right now... still don't wanna commute w/ the bike since my work is only 5 miles away.
but i will consider getting a commuter bike if i get accepted at the county and if it will be a long drive.
I use my bike to pick up the mail at the mail box. Hrm, then again it is on my way to where ever im going. (My mailbox is like three blocks down the street, right at the exit in my neighborhood)
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lay off me... my 1st bike was stolen.Koss wrote:
Pffft...
I use my bike to pick up the mail at the mail box. Hrm, then again it is on my way to where ever im going. (My mailbox is like three blocks down the street, right at the exit in my neighborhood)

if i get a commuter bike, it won't be a sportbike. i want a DRZ400SM for commuting.
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