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Financially the bike makes poor sense tbh
Bike £5300
Gear, another £500-1000 maybe.
Okay 500 miles a week = 25k miles a year. Service every 8k miles so three of those a year @ (guessing since I never paid for one) £300 average.
At least one set of tyres plus chain& sprocket and brakes there's another £4-500/yr
25k miles @ 60mpg is approx £2550 fuel
Plus after 2 years yeah you have a bike left but with 50k miles on it and after another year it's all but clapped out. That's if you don't bin it with all that b-road riding at 50mph average.
So adding all that up using the lowest figures comes in at £9650/yr to wear your bike out in three years
Train is 110*50= £5500/yr but you get 12hrs extra rest a week. Enjoy your weekend
Or buy a £2k used diesel car with a year's ticket and good tyres , get the same fuel consumption total £4550 and stay safe and warm in the winter months saving a bunch of cash too plus you can bring your washing home to mum. Win ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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So bike is looking at about £50 in petrol a weekend. £200 for a set of tyres every 6 weeks.
Never mind the other consumables & servicing costs.
Given you say mostly B roads? A average of 40 mph would be a fair estimate. So approx 6 hours sat on a bike.... Not exactly a fun ride.
If you are looking at a bike then a shaft drive would be far better. No chain to look after and replace every 4 to 5 months if you are lucky.
TBH. Given the time of the year. I would look at a car simply on the basis that a lot of ice/snow will see you having spent a load of money and still using the train.
At least with a car you stand a better chance of still moving.
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It's not mostly B roads to be fair. It's just that a larger portion of it is on A and B roads than motorway. It does seem a car would make more sense, just annoyed since I much prefer riding. Will have to wait out and get a bike when I can afford one as a toy I think. Thanks for the replies  ____________________ Honda CBR600f sport
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Winter time it isn't a case of you freezing up its a case of the roads being unridable.
Plus 250miles will take closer to 7 hours, the tank MIGHT get you 160miles but YOU will need to stop as well as the bike.
While I've done crazy jaunts with plumbed in fuel tanks not stopping from Manchester to Falmouth 350miles it wasn't fun and took closer to 8 hours. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| WetAndCold wrote: | 5 and a half hours of riding might get a bit emotional.
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Classic
You could try the car route, see how it pans out. If your always getting stuck in traffic and it's taking way longer than expected, try the bike.
If you get the bike on finance first, your kind of stuck with it, or have to take a massive hit if you want to offload.
Winter, dark, cold, wet, muddy, leafy, icy. Car =box, heating, extra rubber, crumple zones, usually better lights. etc
Does not require to spend 30mins dressing up like Michelin man. |
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How much you looking on spending on a car ?
I would run to a new car such as a Dacia Sandero
50 ish MPG all for £6000.
As its new. Less likely to hit unexpected costs.
Can even be had on finance. For £69 a month....
Last car I got cost £6K new (Chevvy Aveo) other than petrol did not cost a penny over the 1st 3 years.  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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I don't see how the train takes longer then using a car or bike if it's mainly B-roads. That must be one slow train.
Even if it's a really indirect route on the train I think relaxing on the train with a coffee and my laptop would still be my choice. ____________________ Yamaha FZR400RR 3tj
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| iooi wrote: | How much you looking on spending on a car ?
I would run to a new car such as a Dacia Sandero
50 ish MPG all for £6000.
As its new. Less likely to hit unexpected costs.
Can even be had on finance. For £69 a month....
Last car I got cost £6K new (Chevvy Aveo) other than petrol did not cost a penny over the 1st 3 years.  |
It does sound good.. But just saying "I drive a Dacia" is making me feel a bit sick ____________________ Honda CBR600f sport
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If you enjoy riding, that sort of commute, even if it's only once every two weeks, is going to sap all the pleasure out of it.
I've never had to commute that distance, I have, however, had to be somewhere 150 miles away, in the winter, and I had to do it on my bike.
It was, literally, blowing a gale and chucking it down for the whole journey, it was cold, wet and downright dangerous.
I hated my bike after that journey!
If you opted for the train, there's always a chance you could get a good deal on car hire for the weekend. Even better if the hire company has offices either end of the journey, just a thought! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Get yourself a cheap car.
Save money & win. In the summer or when your restriction is up, get back on a bike.  ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 152 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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