Petrol prices..........would you now consider a motorbike?
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With ever increasing petrol prices, would you now consider buying a motorbike? Obviously this will not suit everyone, but loads of PHers drive for a 'hobby/weekend toy'. How many are or could be seriously considering the switch for the bang per buck thrill? As a biker myself i'm not interested in the 'organ donor st'replies as we all know the risks, just serious replies, ta.
definitely, i am really wanting to do my test and already have a bike to share, even though its a deuville. Want a cbr 600rr/ gixxer though
If all goes to plan and i am working in the city in a few years time, there is no way i am paying £2k a year to stand in a sardine can for 14 miles, much rather take a bike.
If all goes to plan and i am working in the city in a few years time, there is no way i am paying £2k a year to stand in a sardine can for 14 miles, much rather take a bike.
My SV650S gets 42mpg... my Passat 33mpg.
Unfortuantely since I got the Passat I also got lazy and the bike has been neglected, and only got ridden to the MOT in 2010!
I've just bought a new battery to get it going again just so that I can save 25% on my petrol bill.
Admittedly I already had the bike... but yes, I'm switching back!
Unfortuantely since I got the Passat I also got lazy and the bike has been neglected, and only got ridden to the MOT in 2010!
I've just bought a new battery to get it going again just so that I can save 25% on my petrol bill.
Admittedly I already had the bike... but yes, I'm switching back!
AnotherClarkey said:
But are bikes all that economical? Most seem to get mid-high 30's mpg these days as far as I can tell. My old Guzzi 750 used to get about 63 on a run but was a pretty mild performer and noted for economy.
Not all bikes are as economical as they should be. More revs = more fuel consumed generally.But Some are incredible on fuel. My 800cc BMW is plenty fast enough but does a genuine 72mpg on a run and 60mpg in town.
Mr Gear said:
AnotherClarkey said:
But are bikes all that economical? Most seem to get mid-high 30's mpg these days as far as I can tell. My old Guzzi 750 used to get about 63 on a run but was a pretty mild performer and noted for economy.
Not all bikes are as economical as they should be. More revs = more fuel consumed generally.But Some are incredible on fuel. My 800cc BMW is plenty fast enough but does a genuine 72mpg on a run and 60mpg in town.
I have. Did my DAS 4 years ago and it's the best thing I've done. Was totally alien at first riding a motorbike but you get used to it in time with experience. Can wait to buy another bike this spring after I got shot of the TT last year specially running a 3.2 V6 + £450 VED in this economic climate is great not having to bend over everytime I have to visit the pumps.
Depreciation on most cars is epic compared to bikes too. I bought a new Suzuki GSXR600 K7 for £5,900. Ran it for 18 months and sold it on for £5,200 to a mates brother. The bang per buck more than makes up for the initial £1k outlay for the bike training and gear.
Depreciation on most cars is epic compared to bikes too. I bought a new Suzuki GSXR600 K7 for £5,900. Ran it for 18 months and sold it on for £5,200 to a mates brother. The bang per buck more than makes up for the initial £1k outlay for the bike training and gear.
If I were commuting a short distance I'd definitely have some sort of step-through four stroke scooter. C90s are a bit old now but the innova 125 are pretty good. 120mpg, 50mph and pennies for tax and insurance. Also the leg shields keep your legs dry.
For longer distances one of the 800cc BMW parallel twins would do, 80mpg and 130mph, can't be bad!
For longer distances one of the 800cc BMW parallel twins would do, 80mpg and 130mph, can't be bad!
supersingle said:
If I were commuting a short distance I'd definitely have some sort of step-through four stroke scooter. C90s are a bit old now but the innova 125 are pretty good. 120mpg, 50mph and pennies for tax and insurance. Also the leg shields keep your legs dry.
For longer distances one of the 800cc BMW parallel twins would do, 80mpg and 130mph, can't be bad!
These seem to be the serious commuting weapons in most of Europe - usually a Burgman 400 or a Yamaha T-Max.For longer distances one of the 800cc BMW parallel twins would do, 80mpg and 130mph, can't be bad!
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