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    US starts to get a clue...

    From The NY Times:

    "Cory Asmus of Temecula, Calif., just bought a $4,800 motorcycle for his 20-mile drive to work so he could cut his gas bill to $8 a week, from $110."

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    That would be an 08 Ninja 250 he has?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    That would be an 08 Ninja 250 he has?
    Looks like it to me but I'm not the sportie expert...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    "Cory Asmus of Temecula, Calif., just bought a $4,800 motorcycle for his 20-mile drive to work so he could cut his gas bill to $8 a week, from $110."
    Wow! And that's paying for fuel at US prices!
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    A modern 250 twin is definately the way to go if you want to save on fuel costs. I had a VTR250 which I used for commuting and weekend blats. With a maximum speed of around 155kph it was never going to keep up with the big boys toys but for a 26km commute through Auckland it reigned supreme. 13 Litres would get me over 300kms of mixed riding (urban/motorway and rural).
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    A modern 250 twin is definately the way to go if you want to save on fuel costs.
    Yup. My Hyo used to get 500+km to a tank on the open road. I never used to bother thinking about fuel before the trip meter got over 400km.
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    Dont they pay by the gallon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Dont they pay by the gallon?
    I think you missed the point-90 something % fuel saving in the cost of commuting using the m/c.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Dont they pay by the gallon?
    yep a us gallon is slightly smaller than one of ours, i think its 3.8 ltrs so in our money a us gallon would be over $7.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    just bought a $4,800 motorcycle for his 20-mile drive to work so he could cut his gas bill to $8 a week, from $110."
    Mine would increase from $0 to ummm carry the one, +GST = ummmm

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    After picking up my 250 Virago yesterday we filled it up and found it uses about 3.5lts to 100km.
    So a week commuting to work on the bike instead of the car would cost about $20 as opposed to $50 in the car.
    Doesnt take a rocket sciencist to work that one out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    I think you missed the point-90 something % fuel saving in the cost of commuting using the m/c.
    It would be interesting to know what the guy was driving before he got the bike. Those figures need some perspective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    Wow! And that's paying for fuel at US prices!
    just remember there paying about $4.23 per gallon
    thats 4 litres
    so thats aprox $1.06 per litre
    equilivent to here
    cheap fuel really

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    Quote Originally Posted by homer View Post
    just remember there paying about $4.23 per gallon
    thats 4 litres
    so thats aprox $1.06 per litre
    equilivent to here
    cheap fuel really
    Precisely my point. $110 per week is a lot of gas when it don't cost much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by homer View Post
    just remember there paying about $4.23 per gallon
    thats 4 litres
    so thats aprox $1.06 per litre
    equilivent to here
    cheap fuel really

    1 US gallon = 3.78L

    Average US price per gallon is $3.83 (according to AAA on the 23/5)

    So thats 3.83/3.78 = $1.01 per L

    $1.01us = $1.28nz (xe.com) Not bad.
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