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What do you consider reasonable cost per mile? The mind wanders when it is not being used... Just saw this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-DUCATI-60...QQcmdZViewItem and wondered how much it cost to run per mile. Finger in the air guess would be close to £10, covering depreciation (original purchase price less resale price), a couple of services, insurance (although probably on a multi-bike policy) and petrol. I reckon the KTM that I sold a couple of months back cost me in the region of £1 a mile and I think that is higher than it should be because I only had it for a year and the depreciation would be lower in the second year. I don't have a definitive for the 900 FE because I haven't sold it but going off the price that one sold for very recently it's about 15p. I don't even want to think about the 900SS because of how much has/will be spent on it - however much it will get ridden eventually it will still be a big number. So what's your number? |
If you gotta ask, you can't afford it. No price on pleasure. |
I don't even consider it...whatever it is it's worth every penny |
Ah but do your figures include the advertised replacement camchain, obviously a unique item for this particular monster ? I bought a s/h speed triple with 700 miles and loads of extras for £5000, 2 years ago, cost the bloke nearly £9k new.(lost £4000 !!!!) Same sort of deal on the monster - 1 year old, 1200 miles, cost me £5k , over £8k new Both still worth £4000 ish now ? Don't think I'd buy another new bike, when there are so many almost new ones out there, saving best part of £3000 for a years wait. Why do people buy them and not ride them ? The 3 new bikes I did buy all had to have their first services within a week of purchase. |
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