Motard, $17-18. GSXR600 $22, Busa $ 22-27, DRZ250 $12. Round trip Lincoln, Akaroa back to Taitapu.
GSXR-600, $22.00 for gas. If I am "sensible"(and probably about $50 worth of tyres...
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Factor in the frequency of speeding tickets.
Speaking of which, they have two spots for camera vans, there on average once a week, Straight near birdlings flat, next to lake Elesmere and straight just out of Tai Tapu on the Akaroa side. I don't speed very often, so have never had a ticket, but I still slow down to 90 when I see them oddly.
The Suzuki Boulevard M50 (at 100 km/hr max where appropriate for admiring the view) does 4.4 L/100 km.
Depending on the last decimal on the price of regular that'd be around $13.50 and all done in armchair comfort.
There are two songs, "Stairway to Heaven" and "Highway to Hell" which I think give an indication of expected traffic flow
My hyosung gets 350 kilometers from 10 litres. So around it'd probably cost me around 10 bucks
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Triumph Tiger 800 XCx - never done that trip but I get about 420km out of a 19L tank on an open road trip, and about 320-360 around town
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I track all my mileage, and my Speed Triple does 6.6l/100km on average on 95+ petrol. Not fantastic, and drinks a small amount of oil too.
It's about the same economy as my 800kg, 1.2l car, but pretty different acceleration.
That's just a bit thirstier than mine, I don't check regularly and when I did it it would have been on a trip so... If I worked out everything that motorcycling cost I would've quit long ago. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
My S3 doesn't take any oil between services.
For most people the Akaroa ride could be expected to be a bit more thisty than a cruise on the open road - even if the cruising was at slightly(?) illegal speeds.
(On second thoughts there's not *that* much hill, it not like SH43, The Gentle Annie or...)
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