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    LOL

    I usually fill up 4-5 times a week on my bike @ 16l (BP 98)

    I do 800-1000kms a week easy, having said that now i'm on the duc i may consider doing less km's and being a cafe poser - specially with maintainence costs

    On the 2 days before the KB queens Birthday thing I managed ~ 1600kms in 2 days



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    Blimey, $400 is a hefty lump.

    I communte every day and ride at the weekends, clock up between 200 - 230km's per week, at the very most the tank fill is $15.00 / week, or $60 a month

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    Blimey, $400 is a hefty lump.

    I communte every day and ride at the weekends, clock up between 200 - 230km's per week, at the very most the tank fill is $15.00 / week, or $60 a month
    How much per month for pies at the service station, Max?
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    Just for Katie (who does very little commuting, and mostly country rides)

    October 08: 3477km @ $400 ish (couple of $ figures missing) - she was brand new at the beginning of the month
    November 08: 2363km @ $251.59
    December 08: 2552km @ $260.73
    January 09: 7180km @ $676.49 (that was a good month )
    February 09: 871km @ $103.08 (damn work )
    March 09: in shop for repairs...
    April 09: 2403km @ $277.78
    May 09: 1775km @ $216.49
    June 09: 1481km @ $177.36
    July 09: 665km @ $84.05 (too much work and into the shop for service)
    August 09: still in the shop
    September 09 (so far): 1512km @ $167.88 (rescued from the shop, I have a lot to catch up on)

    Hornet probably does 15,000km a year on commuting... she gets gas, empties the tank, more gas. After a few fills, the shop sees her for half a day, sometimes needs pads, then I fill her with more gas
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    I've just been doing a budget calculations and have calculated that my petrol spending for the month of August alone was $403.58

    This is all bike petrol. Anyone else doing monthly or weekly petrol calculations ?
    Have you considered shifting closer to were ever it is that you ride?

    Might be cheaper paying an extra $100 rent/mortgage to save $300/week in petrol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Have you considered shifting closer to were ever it is that you ride?

    Might be cheaper paying an extra $100 rent/mortgage to save $300/week in petrol.
    That's definitely something to consider to be sure.

    An extra $100 (or even $200) a week in rent/mortgage doesn't necessarily get you anything much if you're talking about the workplace being in the city proper. My last boss worked in central city but commuted in every day from pukekohe. That's a hell of a lot of time/money invested but he seemed to think that the results were worth it by far, i.e. a couple of acres of grass for his kids, big 2 story modern house plus separate workshops and garages on the property that he paid less for than a family members west auckland small 2 bedroom basic weatherboard house on a 1/4 acre section. A lot of those things that he valued are simply impossible to get without moving well beyond the auckland outskirts.

    Also it depends on whether there are kids already in school, whether your wife has a job somewhere nearby etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    I've just been doing a budget calculations and have calculated that my petrol spending for the month of August alone was $403.58

    This is all bike petrol. Anyone else doing monthly or weekly petrol calculations ?
    i have every fuel reciept in the 5+ years of owning my 600 and at each full up i record the milage on the bike, i have them all in a nice spreadsheet, which gives tons of figures and what not.

    this spreadsheet is also used to calate all expenses incurred with bike, wof, rego, tires, services, etc etc.

    I also record the time/kms they were done on the bike. so can keep track on how long tires last, serviceing distance, etc.

    Its not hard to keep fuel reciepts when you full up, bang in them in wallet then throw them spreadsheet while at work during the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Have you considered shifting closer to were ever it is that you ride?

    Might be cheaper paying an extra $100 rent/mortgage to save $300/week in petrol.
    i would estimate only 30 - 40 bux is used on commuting so that wont help
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    As I wrote before. we are jealous of the time you get to spend on your bike.
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    I've spent around $100 this month so far. Get petrol every day that I ride. Weekly commute is 700km, and then add on about 70km for the Thur night ride, and whatever I do on the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thani-B View Post
    I've spent around $100 this month so far. Get petrol every day that I ride. Weekly commute is 700km, and then add on about 70km for the Thur night ride, and whatever I do on the weekend.

    damn , i'mma get me a GN250 !!!!

    I've always wanted one of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    damn , i'mma get me a GN250 !!!!

    I've always wanted one of them.
    Can buy mine.. theres something wrong with it though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cr1MiNaL View Post
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    Spritmonitor

    Here's a good site for tracking costs and fuel usage. I've managed to shake off all my nerdy traits apart from this one.

    Here's my shitter: http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/

    Units might look effed but if you register you'll be able to choose what units you want to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    There was one month when I racked up $1200 in fuel for my lil'ol'hornet. But my average is around $450 a month.
    But... you're gijoe1313. What, the lil' ol'hornet only went round the clock once? Surely not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KelvinAng View Post
    But... you're gijoe1313. What, the lil' ol'hornet only went round the clock once? Surely not!
    And for the record, that hornet is thirsty as hell for a 250 little bike. The bike does around 140-160kms till it hits the reserve from full!


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