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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:22 am
by olebiker
Kal wrote:I've been catching the bus as it runs pretty from my door almost to where I work in the last couple of weeks the bus fare has gone up by 50%
So the covers have come off of the GB and as of August I'll be commuting into work on that as it will be significantly cheaper than public transport. Even with petrol prices of £1.20 a litre.
When Petrol hits £1.50 a litre - which looks like being next year - then I'll have to get the CG125 at the back of the garage running again, at 30 miles to the litre it is the only thing that makes sense.
I thought our prices were high. Gas dropped a bit back to $1.22/litre you are twice that. We just got back from six days with both bikes. Mine is not great on gas (I think I got about 35/Gal US) but that was real slow poking along in the mountains. When I am alone I tend to run a little hotter and sometimes the light comes on pretty early. That is the price I pay to ride a vintage bike that was fast in it's day (XS100 special).
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:54 am
by Lion_Lady
I'm riding more... the bike gets a bit over 40 mpg, and either of the two cars get around 23-26 mpg. (Taurus wagon and Saturn Vue FWD). I get about the same number of miles per tankfull on all the vehicles.
I get to take the fun way to and from work, so I've been taking full advantage of the seat time.
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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:33 pm
by ofblong
wtf gas just dropped to 3.84/gallon today. I think it needs to drop back down to 77 cents/gallon that it was when I first started driving lol.
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:48 pm
by jstark47
I'm definitely riding more. Car (2000 Passat V6) takes premium and gets 27-28 mpg. Even the V-strom with me whacking the throttle open gets 43 mpg and it takes regular. The Bonneville does even better. My wife's XCountry (650cc single) is getting 69mpg!!!

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:02 pm
by fireguzzi
ofblong wrote:wtf gas just dropped to 3.84/gallon today. I think it needs to drop back down to 77 cents/gallon that it was when I first started driving lol.
Amen! It was eighty six cents when I first started driving. You could throw in a few bucks for gas and drive around all night on it.
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:14 pm
by ofblong
fireguzzi wrote:ofblong wrote:wtf gas just dropped to 3.84/gallon today. I think it needs to drop back down to 77 cents/gallon that it was when I first started driving lol.
Amen! It was eighty six cents when I first started driving. You could throw in a few bucks for gas and drive around all night on it.
I used to fill my first car up (1990 ford taurus) for the same amount it costs me to fill up my bike now.
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 6:33 pm
by storysunfolding
jstark47 wrote:Even the V-strom with me whacking the throttle open gets 43 mpg and it takes regular.
I feel lucky having no problem keeping it at red line keeping with a superhawk and a gsxr 750 all day in the corners at 52 mpg!
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:28 pm
by Jadien
ofblong wrote:fireguzzi wrote:ofblong wrote:wtf gas just dropped to 3.84/gallon today. I think it needs to drop back down to 77 cents/gallon that it was when I first started driving lol.
Amen! It was eighty six cents when I first started driving. You could throw in a few bucks for gas and drive around all night on it.
I used to fill my first car up (1990 ford taurus) for the same amount it costs me to fill up my bike now.
When I was 16 I had an old CRX and filled it up for 15 bucks, give or take. I said that in passing to one of my students and he asked me what the 50's were like...... Little a$$.....
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 5:21 pm
by ofblong
Jadien wrote:ofblong wrote:fireguzzi wrote:ofblong wrote:wtf gas just dropped to 3.84/gallon today. I think it needs to drop back down to 77 cents/gallon that it was when I first started driving lol.
Amen! It was eighty six cents when I first started driving. You could throw in a few bucks for gas and drive around all night on it.
I used to fill my first car up (1990 ford taurus) for the same amount it costs me to fill up my bike now.
When I was 16 I had an old CRX and filled it up for 15 bucks, give or take. I said that in passing to one of my students and he asked me what the 50's were like...... Little a$$.....
LOL I started driving in 1995 and in 1997 (when I graduated) was when it was 77 cents/gallon and cost me about $14 to fill up my car at the time. So you can tell that Little a$$ that it was only 11 years ago it cost that much

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