One of the advantage of a bike for a commute, more in Melbourne, is the ease of parking, and depends again on the cost of your parking rates if their is any significance savings.
Being only a 600cc, I get very good milage out of my tires, rear will last around 30,000km and the front almost double, and these are good quality Metzlers with a very predictable road manner, hard compounds would last longer, but are alot more dangerous in my experience.
My poor bike does not see the service that it should, but is only 4ltres of oil and a filter, and is air cooled so do not have to worry about any radiator maintenece.
We have a small festiva as a 2nd car and it too gets fantastic mileage aswell, and I did a calculation once of how many K's I had to do on the bike in a year inorder to pay for the extra running cost of the bike and it worked out that I would have to ride it almost 5days a week for the year to make up the difference. But that is not why I ride it, I ride it because I enjoy riding it.
Rego is around $385 a year, + Insurance, and tires is the most expensive part. The bike has just over 100,000kms on it and have just replaced the front disc because it was warped, and have replaced the clutch pack once, and the brake pads have been changed about 3 or 4 times and are getting due for a new set, and have replaced the clutch cable twice - and, and about 3 sets of chain and sprokets.
But over a year time frame I probably spend alot more on the maintence of the Disco than I do for the bike for the same Kms covered.
On a differnent note there is an electric scooter coming into Australia, and they say it will cost about 50c/100km, has a 2hr charge time and will get 100km / charge at around 50km/hr and has a top speed of 100km/hr but will cost $16,000.00
P38rover- thanks for pointing out my spelling error






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