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16-10-08 11:07 AM |
Re: Beat the credit crunch
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Originally Posted by tigersaw
(Post 1656589)
I dont think it allows for the 1k per year you spend on kit either..
(I read that somewhere by the way, but going by my own accounts its not far off)
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Yes, when costing it you need to factor in all the incidentals you buy that you wouldn't in the cage; garage alarm, leathers, lid, winter gloves, summer gloves, boots, cleaning products, thermals, spare kit, chains, locks, ground anchors, puncture repair kit, bike GPS (well difference in cost compared to a cheap car one), contact lenses (rather than glasses), earplugs, etc. I even factor in the cost of rebuilding my garage as I wouldn't of done it if I'd not had a bike. Likewise, all the tools I'd not have bought (although they come in handy for other things) had it not been for the bike, although of course they bring the servicing costs down in the long run.
I'd say I spend about £700-800 per year on the incidentals excluding the garage rebuild (which is effectively free bar labour, given the value added to my house). IMO you'd need to be crashing a lot/buying cheap kit that wears out fast, or going for really pricey stuff like halversons textiles AND custom one piece leathers and £400 carbon lids every 3 years to cover £1000 every year.
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