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rictus01
01-01-12, 09:53 PM
so end to another year, a bit more downtime than I'd have liked, but these things can't be helped, here are some numbers for the past 12 months of my motorbiking year.

33, 741 miles
336 tanks of fuel (approx £7,050)
5 rear and 3 front tyres
9 services
£215 in spares (excluding current duke needs)

So anyone else keep a record ?

Cheers Mark

leebex
01-01-12, 09:59 PM
So anyone else keep a record ?

Cheers Mark

erm... no, I know I put some fuel in it once every 2-3 weeks :p so i spent somewhere just over £300 last year!

tom-k6
01-01-12, 10:03 PM
i know i havent crashed this year. and have you done those miles all in one year?!

Tim in Belgium
01-01-12, 10:10 PM
21kms. 0 tyres. No laps of the 'Ring. Just used the fuel in the tank.

Sold 2.7 bikes, mainly early 2011.

Bought 2 bikes at the end of the year. Roll on 2012. Stats will be eye watering no doubt...

steveg
01-01-12, 10:13 PM
last year
approx 15k miles
75 tanks of fuel ( average 200 miles per tank / 48 mpg)
fuel cost approx £1850
2 pair of tyres
2 services
50 quid in spares


Cheers Steveg

andrewsmith
01-01-12, 10:24 PM
How you healing Mark?

2011:
Bike in bits- 4 times
Mileage- 6000
Fuel- 50 tanks (to the 12l mark)
Fuel Costs (1.35l ave I've paid this year)- £810
Tyres- 2: one Front at the start, rear in September
Race Circuits- 4 (one as a spectator)
Accidents- 1
Services- 3, one done at the mechanics
Spares (inc tyres)- £500 roughly (C&S, few infrequents and a fruity zorst)
org related hangovers- 5

rictus01
01-01-12, 10:34 PM
i know i havent crashed this year. and have you done those miles all in one year?!

yeah all this year, about 9k down on last year, but that's reflected in the injured knee getting gradually worse I'd guess.

How you healing Mark?


just about getting there mate, out on the bike since wednesday, but somewhere inbetween bearable and comfortable, still not up to working on the superduke just yet, but the S4 is running fine so no rush there just yet.


Cheers Mark.

TEC
01-01-12, 10:35 PM
I could find out how many tyres and services but no way will I know how much go go juice the bikes have consumed, the only thing I do know is 23245 miles between them :)

andrewsmith
01-01-12, 10:39 PM
just about getting there mate, out on the bike since wednesday, but somewhere inbetween bearable and comfortable, still not up to working on the superduke just yet, but the S4 is running fine so no rush there just yet.


Cheers Mark.

Glad to here your up and mobile again

cb1000rsteve
02-01-12, 06:51 AM
With moving house last year my biking was cut short as i sold up to help the move.
At begining of year i know my ZX7R track bike cost me £234 which included getting it road worthy, insuring it, taxing it and 3 tanks of fuel. Only reason it was so cheap was due to selling lots of parts.
Then when moved bought a new GSR 750 which to date has cost;-
Fuel - £56
Optimiser - £20
Tank Pad - £10.98
Paddock stands - £48
Cover - £11.98
Paddock Stand Bobbins - £22
Tail tidy - £50
Crash bungs - £56
Fork sliders - £20
Indicators - £32
Insurance - £181.32
Anchor - £28
3 Payments - £333
Total £869.28

Why did i but a new bike??? Its cost me a fortune for 3 months!!! And it needs an exhaust. I keep telling the wife this but she thinks its more important to buy things for my unborn 3rd child!! Women!

mister c
02-01-12, 10:22 AM
Since May 17th when i started taking a bit of notice with the Triumph the figures are as follows.

7060 miles covered
45 fuel fills
47.7 mpg average
£911.19 spent on fuel.
1 service (2nd due soon) £33. (I do it myself)
1 set front brake pads £29.98
On my 2nd set of tyres £300.00

I've also done about 600 miles on the SV, but haven't really kept any records other than on the rebuild which cost just over £1000