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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    Good on yer Wil, wanna swap servicing costs?
    hahahah does it come with the bike to im gna be up for some kick ass bill;s soon thats forsure
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    Quote Originally Posted by nico View Post
    hahahah does it come with the bike to im gna be up for some kick ass bill;s soon thats forsure
    Me too, I'm due belts and desmo adjustment in 5000ks. That won't take long to hit that mileage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
    Just completed 90,000k on my 94 VFR. Bought it 15 months ago with 64,000k on it.
    It came with a complete service record.

    Aside from standard new bike service the valves have only been done twice, 15000 and 34,000. They haven't needed adjusting since.
    Two new chains – x ring 40,000 and 86,000
    One set of sprockets 40,000k
    One set of brake pads 40,000k
    One regulator 42,000k
    Three sets of spark plugs, most recent 76,000
    Two batteries 42,000 and 88,000
    fork oil(10W) 90,000k - it needed it!
    Up grade of main lights at 74,000k to plus 90% Hellas otherwise all seem original.
    It came with new rear Pirelli and 70%new on the front
    Since then I've used one front Shinko and the rear Shinko is coming up 80% worn. I'll replace the rear with another Shinko. There is a new Conti Road Attack with 2000k on it. I'm running the front Conti between 38 and 42 – it's 42 on the Conti website.
    Lots of oil changes. Longest between changes has been 6500k
    The only failures to date have been the two batteries and the regulator

    The bike is standard, with original exhaust but I have Oxford heated grips, pack rack and Hella plus 90's
    I use various forms of luggage according to needs, an Orse tank bag, Ventura soft paniers and topbox - oh and the dog abode.
    There's been a mint spent on cleaning stuff.
    my vfr just ticked over 100,000k, speedo cable broke, needed a new battery, fork seals and bushes needed doing. and ive got a rear wheel bering on the way from japan. all up its almost cost me as much as i payed for the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    Me too, I'm due belts and desmo adjustment in 5000ks. That won't take long to hit that mileage.
    hahahah i think you might have more change than me bud lol
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    What does it really cost $/km to run a bike

    Mate you have missed out depreciation on the purchase price, the biggest cost of all . We are talking costs $$$ aren't we.

    My SV cost $12,500 brandnew, done 10,000 km had 2 oil changes, one free, one
    rear tyre $250, that's all. Apart from rego & wof and fuel of course.
    What else would you expect from a new Suzuki.

    Depreciation, well thats when hurts, I could expect at best to get $8500-9000... yes that hurts a loss of $4000 in 2 years. Thats $160 per month. Not too bad compared to what some expensive bikes, could lose.
    That what I tell myself as some weak consolation, for buying new.
    I would not like to think what some expensive bikes cost $/km for some riders.

    Still if thats what it costs so be it.

    Cars and boats are worse, had a mate with a boat paid $32000 for it, used it about 8 times sold it 2 years later for $20,000 thats more than $1000 per trip, excluding running costs. Hmmmmmmh

    Its just as well bikers dont analyse things too much, we would never buy that new Aprilia, Ducati or Harley would we.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Mate you have missed out depreciation on the purchase price, the biggest cost of all . We are talking costs $$$ aren't we.

    My SV cost $12,500 brandnew, done 10,000 km had 2 oil changes, one free, one
    rear tyre $250, that's all. Apart from rego & wof and fuel of course.
    What else would you expect from a new Suzuki.

    Depreciation, well thats when hurts, I could expect at best to get $8500-9000... yes that hurts a loss of $4000 in 2 years. Thats $160 per month. Not too bad compared to what some expensive bikes, could lose.
    That what I tell myself as some weak consolation, for buying new.
    I would not like to think what some expensive bikes cost $/km for some riders.

    Still if thats what it costs so be it.

    Cars and boats are worse, had a mate with a boat paid $32000 for it, used it about 8 times sold it 2 years later for $20,000 thats more than $1000 per trip, excluding running costs. Hmmmmmmh

    Its just as well bikers dont analyse things too much, we would never buy that new Aprilia, Ducati or Harley would we.
    i'd hate to think what id actually get for mine lol best i just run it to the ground could be a dam long time cus it's hondddddddddddddddda
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    Quote Originally Posted by nico View Post
    i'd hate to think what id actually get for mine lol best i just run it to the ground could be a dam long time cus it's hondddddddddddddddda
    OK Any ideas as to what running costs are per 10,000k for those getting on over 70.000 (just made this number up so can be changed)

    Nico you must be in the lead at over 140k hows the VFR doing

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
    OK Any ideas as to what running costs are per 10,000k for those getting on over 70.000 (just made this number up so can be changed)

    Nico you must be in the lead at over 140k hows the VFR doing
    it's fine m8 just normal wear n tear really still going blody strong , touch wood, knock knock

    for 10 thou im 3/4 wear tryes 2 oil changes about 100 in oil and honda accord filter's fit the vfr and cost 6buck's a pop 2 tanks of gas a week, and thats genuarly about it bar any thing needing fixn
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