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Where do you stand? Car or bike?
Car? Pah, they're for poofs. I'm a real biker me, I even sleep in my leathers.
15%
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I have a bike and a car, but only for practical reasons. I'm not really bothered about them.
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I only have a car, but would like a bike too.
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I only have a bike, but would like a car too.
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I love cars as much as bikes. Different experiences, I want them all!
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I don't care what transport I have, as long as it's cheap.
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Silver
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PostPosted: 22:32 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Car vs Bike Ownership Reply with quote

Okay, for my own curiosity and because another thread seemed to bring up the "argument". What are your thoughts on bike/car ownership?

Personally, I cannot get by without a car. I wear a suit at work and have to go out an visit customers from time to time. It really isn't practical for me to use a bike for this. Plus I'm lazy. In the time that it would have taken me to get the bike out of the garage, put all my bike on etc I would be half way to work in the car. Then there are other concerns, like how the hell do you get £80 worth of food shopping (for example) on a bike? I know people who live this that but they are always asking for lifts/getting the bus/taxis and it'd do my head in. I like things straight forward, and I don't like relying on others when I don't have to Thumbs Up

Don't get me wrong, I love my bike(s) but they are just toys. It's a very expensive hobby as far as I'm concerned. That doesn't mean I don't ride all year, or I stay in unless it's bright sunshine, it's just that I choose the practicalities of a car. That's not to say that if I won the lottery (and had people to go shopping for me) that I wouldn't have an entire fleet of expensive sports cars... Very Happy
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PostPosted: 22:38 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pointless argument really, the two are too much different from each other.
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PostPosted: 22:40 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

and have different uses (this is how i see cars and bikes)

bikes - fun
cars - practicality
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PostPosted: 22:40 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

youngun' wrote:
Pointless argument really, the two are too much different from each other.


You've missed the point; they're both essentially designed to achieve the same result.
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PostPosted: 22:44 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im young and wreckless, I want fun = I want a bike
I can act mature = When I think I should of got a car.
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PostPosted: 22:52 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

See ,for me at the moment, a bike is far more practical than owning a car. I don't have room at home to park a car, my journey to work would take 3 times as long because of the traffic, there aren't enough parking places at work, insurance is cheaper on a bike as i have 3yrs NCB and 0 for a car (no licence yet) and road tax is very cheap as i ride an RS250.

So for me, at the moment, a bike is practical and a car would be an expensive toy.
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PostPosted: 23:09 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike for fun and car for practicality.

I'd like the car to be fun too, but fun cars tend to cost more than fun bikes. So for now, it's fun bike and boring car.
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PostPosted: 23:11 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I voted 2, I don't *actually* have a car but am doing lessons/test to get a car 100% for practicality reasons, it will enable me to do MORE of the good biking stuff I like to do (getting the supermoto to track!) but all the fun is in biking! They just not that practical for some things.
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PostPosted: 23:17 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ask me again when my hand stops aching. Off this morning. Cars are more forgiving when you hit a kerb at speed Sad

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PostPosted: 23:24 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have nothing against cars just at the moment they just don't appeal to me at all.

When I need to be practical I will want one, but right now if I need to be practical I still got the parents. Razz
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PostPosted: 23:33 - 02 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Had a bike for a bit less than 18 months before getting a car to sort out learning to drive. Got a bit annoying carryings things like mini moto's on the back, easier for going some places and carrying things without having to bungee it down or put it on your back, don't have to get changed, can take more than 1 passenger. And bikes have a roof, heating and a a stereo which are all good.

Will be sorting out to drive soon(ish) after I get my license back, and I have a good arguement for when people tell me to get a car instead of a bike as bikes are dangerous. Razz

Got neither currently. Doh!
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PostPosted: 00:01 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

My brothers dad is a die hard biker Thumbs Up , nerver had a car licence and rides one of his kwakazaki 12r's every where. (Why does a man have two 12'rs you say? I dont know either! Confused ) Anyway when he goes shopping he simply comes out with his shopping and puts it in a taxi and tells the bloke to follow him home!! Good plan by me if you like taxis.... lol Smile
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PostPosted: 00:02 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Car for fun

Bike for fun

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PostPosted: 00:20 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Car for winter, commuting, traveling long distance, picking people up, doing the shopping.

Bike for sunny days of fun Smile
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PostPosted: 00:21 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am 19 and cannot afford the expence of a car

Cannot be bothered giving people lifts everywhere, cant afford fuel costs for a car compared to a bike

The bike does 50/60mpg, costs £250 to insure and £70 a tyre £45 road tax £15 MOT and costs £1000

Car would cost £800 too insure £1500 to buy a decent one and £70 a tyre X 2 40mpg if your good. road tax is more etc
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PostPosted: 00:26 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

dodsi wrote:


Car would cost £800 too insure £1500 to buy a decent one and £70 a tyre X 2 40mpg if your good. road tax is more etc


Yes when you add it up cars are considerably more expensive Confused

For me

About £1300 to buy and restore the car (it is worth more than that now though)

£400 to insure it

£120 tax a year

About 40mpg.

And that is a 15 year old car with a 998cc engine.

Confused
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PostPosted: 00:28 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

£1500 to buy a car, or you can spend £200 on a car if you're on a limited budget. You can spend as little or as much as you want.
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PostPosted: 00:39 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ste wrote:
And bikes have a roof, heating and a a stereo which are all good.


Shocked That'll be the new Goldwing, then eh? Wink Laughing

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PostPosted: 00:40 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes...BUT a £200 car needs work on it normally and never runs right and uses more fuel!
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PostPosted: 00:49 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nope, it didn't need a single thing doing to it, wasn't used much but didn't break even a little bit. Cheapest vehicle I've ever bought I never had to spend a penny fixing it unlike every other vehicle I've owned. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 01:16 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

You didn't have an option of

" I have two bikes but I chav my girlfriends car when its icy and she's not using it or when J and S have still got my crash helmet that they claim was damaged by me rather than poor workmanship."

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PostPosted: 01:19 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Got both and use both. Probably do more miles by bike at the moment, but it has varied.

Cars can be fun, as can bikes.

Main car and bike wise.

Car (Alfa 33 P4) does 28mpg, will do around 30000 miles on a set of tyres (<£200), needs an oil change at 6000 miles, costs £280 to insure fully comp (which covers rather more than bike fully comp), costs £160 to tax (I think) and costs £35 to MOT.

Bike (FZR600) does 50mpg, will do under 10000 miles on a set of tyres (about the same price as the car), needs an oil change at around 4000 miles, costs £130 to insure tpft, £45 to tax and £15 to MOT.

Basically cost wise they are about the same.

Generally I would expect cars to be cheaper as parts are so much cheaper (eg, did the brakes on a neighbours Nova and front disks and pads with reconditioned calipers was about £100, where it would be at least double that for the FZR600 even using rebuild kits).

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PostPosted: 01:23 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like both, but bikes are now strictly toys for me, when I have one.

My car uses a lot of fuel, but tyres last for 20k+, servicing is 150 quid at a garage every 10k, far fewer random breakdowns and bits generally breaking.
Fun to drive when it needs to be and precise handling on 225 section tyres.

Bike is more fun when I have one, but they break down more and wear out faster.
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PostPosted: 01:56 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
You didn't have an option of

" I have two bikes but I chav my girlfriends car when its icy and she's not using it or when J and S have still got my crash helmet that they claim was damaged by me rather than poor workmanship."


Dammit... that would have been my next option! I thought I had them all covered Laughing
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PostPosted: 03:22 - 03 Jan 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well for me I would always go with the bike. However, sometimes you NEED a car. In some cases the only thing that would work out for you is a car. For example, if you want to go shopping, you need a car if you intend to get alot of stuff back, or if the weather is like piss (unless you're a risk taker) you need a car. But my point of view is.. cars suck! The more i like bikes the more I find cars dull. I can't sit there like a lazy bloke listening to some music, stare around, be like the majority of people. I like to be fast, I like to be from the rare people, I want to use my whole body to travel, the only sound I want to hear is my engine Rolling Eyes although I have ear plugs on, and I like to see people looking at me and saying woah! Wink Not to mention the looks I get from little kids. Sorry for the long post Embarassed .
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