JohnG@lt wrote:
GodFather wrote:
JohnG@lt wrote:
You're ignoring the fact that you have to buy a helmet and leathers which will probably cost more than you'd save on gas for your car. My helmet alone I got on sale for $450. Boots were $90. Jacket was $200. Gloves $40. It all adds up.
Depends on where you live... Personally I have a Shoei X-Eleven, it cost a lot, but inside that helmet is where I spend a LOT of my time so I was down to put some more cash on it, and your definitely not going to be bitching about how much money you wasted on that helmet if/when you crash and can never use the helmet again. Money wont matter once your dead, and I'd rather be out of $500 and alive than have saved $200 and be dead. However you can find a DOT approved helmet for <$200 but Shoei's I believe to be are the best
Most of the time I don't even wear my jacket (not cold often in AZ), I LOVE that breeze! But my jacket came with insulation for the cold weather, and a waterproof rain liner all for like $140? Also I wear my regular shoes, with the laces tucked inside, and yes gloves are nice for the cold weather and they cost me about $50 at the Harley Davidson store, but again, you can find cheaper.
As far as the money saver thing? I fill up with premium anyway, or race fuel if I can find it (Smoother ride on sport bikes that way) so the gas costs like $9.50 average on fillup, and a full tank of gas will get me like, 130 miles average before the light turns on? And that's riding somewhat hard, I'm pretty sure I could squeeze out more if I babied it. My old 2002 Honda Shadow 750cc could haul some ass and still pull like 45mpg though...
My point was, after factoring in the cost of the bike and all the gear required to ride one, you wouldn't be saving a penny for something as silly as 'saving on gas for my car'. Saving $20 a week in gas vs spending $5000 between a used bike and gear? It'd take you 5 years to make your money back and that's assuming you would never drive the car ever.
Edit - I have a Shoei as well.
*high five for shoei's*
But yeah I dig what your saying, I was just pointing out that you can go cheap.
But homie you gotta factor in maintenance also, a motorcycle is a lot cheaper to maintain than a car, you can do most of the work, especially the fluids pretty easy. If he drives the car less, that means less maintenance on the car. A LOT of stuff can break on a car and need repair or replacing, like windows, window mechanisms, windshields, transmissions, radiators, A/C etc. Also on a car your paying for 4 tires
I do agree that if your buying a motorcycle with the sole purpose of saving money your making a mistake. But it really isn't as bad as it sounds, after you get a helmet and a safety inspected motorcycle your already saving money.
I believe the OP's thoughts were get a motorcycle, have fun, and as a bonus save some gas here and there and save some money on car costs.
Also, you guys riding sport bikes, I just got my suspension tuned to my weight and all that goodness and MY GOD what a difference! A shop in Phoenix has a deal that on 1 day of every month you can get your suspension set up in like 15 minutes (you gotta sit on the bike with them) and it cost me $30! I dont even have to sit above the seat anymore to brace for bumps, the suspension just TAKES it!
edit: whoever left me a karma message to get on xfire... I'm on xfire right now?
Last edited by GodFather (2010-03-08 17:14:39)