Re: Hi All - Advice wanted
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:40 pm
Hi and welcome aboard.
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SpikeOne wrote:I'll quite happily do a 120 miles round trip for fun on a 300, but wouldn't dream of it on a daily basis. ....
Hi Chris, I am also 45 and live in Hampshire.CitizenEra5ed wrote:Hi Folks, my name's Chris, i'm 45 and live in West Yorkshire.
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I've just started a new job and commute about 120 miles per day. We have a Diesel car which returns about 50 mpg for the journey but i'm wondering if a maxi scooter would be a viable and cheaper alternative to using the car every day?
How often would I be re-ruelling? - I wouldn't fancy having a trip to the petrol station every day!!
I've ridden bikes before (125's) but I've not got a full bike licence so that would have to be sorted first.
Would a maxi scooter be a viable alternative to the car and would you lot feel safe riding the M62 every day?
Chris
spot on! Some time ago i made a comparison of the annual total cost of maintaining my bike vs annual train pass to and from the office, and it turned out to be very similar overall. However, bike always wins over, as the train station is 15-20 mins walk from home which means i had to take the car or bicycle there and back, get stuffed in a train like sardines in a tin, probably get flu 8 times a year, smell everyone's fart and sweat and feel like a sheep within flock while queuing up for the ticket machines.mightbesane wrote:I agree that a 250/300cc scooter might be a slightly more economical alternative in terms of overall gas mileage, but that's not the only consideration. You'll be maintaining and insuring an additional vehicle - assuming that you keep your car on the road. You'll be buying your riding gear. And once you own the scooter, you'll always find something to buy to trick it out a bit.
In my case, my Burger gets twice the mpg of my car, but when you add all of the other costs in, the money that I save on my 25 mile daily round trip commute is negligible. The justification that my wife buys is that the 7,000 miles or so that I put on the scoot extend the life of the car, which is the much more expensive vehicle to purchase and maintain. And she also buys that it's a fun hobby that keeps me out of her hair.