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It's too much!
#1
I'll have to fill up again on Friday and that will mean that I've spent over £170 on fuel in one month!!! And that's purely "Fun Fuel", not commuting. Truth is, I just can't afford to spend that every month.


On top of that, I always end up spending more when I'm out on the bike because I go to places and become a tourist every weekend :lol .  I guess I need to stay in more or get a 125  :'(


Is anyone else feeling the fuel-pinch?


Tom
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#2
Yes the duty on fuel is evil.
My 600 is my commuter which thankfully I'm getting about 56 meg
Prob I have is our cage , old audi A4 v6 which get 22 mpg tops.
Which means we use the bike more ,great in good weather, but try bringing ya weeks shopping home on one  :\
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(26-09-12, 11:44 PM)clayt74 link Wrote: try bringing ya weeks shopping home on one  :\

tank bag, tail pack and panniers, 80 or 90 quid worth including a mop and a bucket.
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#4
Yep, a CG125 will solve the problem. At least twice as economical... and you won't want to cover a thousand miles a month on it either. :lol
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(26-09-12, 11:48 PM)Tiberius Onklevaart link Wrote: [quote author=clayt74 link=topic=4769.msg40704#msg40704 date=1348699467] try bringing ya weeks shopping home on one  :\

tank bag, tail pack and panniers, 80 or 90 quid worth including a mop and a bucket.
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Lol  would be ok with just me , but my missed is tank bag, tail pack and panniers by herself :o
Lol
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#6
I used to do my shopping on my Fazer; now I go by cycle, how green is that! Smile

A few years after passing my test I went back to using my CG125. Man it was GREAT fun - you constantly rev the nuts off it and still get over 100 mpg :lol
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#7
If you took three of your plugs out you'd have a 250.  :lol


Andy
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(26-09-12, 11:17 PM)MadDogMcQ link Wrote:
And that's purely "Fun Fuel", not commuting.
Tom
What commuting? You only live round the corner from work.  :lol :lol


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#9
Now that's a good idea Andy  :lol

The commuting bit was just to clarify that I don't use the bike for anything other than leisure, Rusty. And don't even mention the 22mpg my car does! Good job my commuting is only 3 miles a day  :lol

Farjo - I have a friend who has a Fazer and a CB125. About 90% of his riding is done on the 125 and he absolutely loves it. Needless to say, if he goes touring, the Fazer comes out, but otherwise he rides everywhere at 100mpg. He says he gets looked down at when he's at the usual bike-gatherings by "proper" bikers  :lol .  They've no idea that he's been riding bikes for years, is a qualified instructor and could ride the pants off most of them  :rolleyes .
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#10
£170 in a month? Kin ell. I have put £250 in my car in the last 9 days and need to fill it up again before I get home tonight!
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#11
Here's the answer.............. http://www.transformercycles.com/
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
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(27-09-12, 08:22 AM)Farjo link Wrote: I used to do my shopping on my Fazer; now I go by cycle, how green is that! Smile

A few years after passing my test I went back to using my CG125. Man it was GREAT fun - you constantly rev the nuts off it and still get over 100 mpg :lol
frazer your fazer is 100% green at moment and slower than your cycle :lol
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#13
maddog........you could use your wet dream  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#14
There is no point using the 250N as I had one 30yrs ago and it did 60mpg all the time so it's no better than my 600 Fazer Big Grin


Andy
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(27-09-12, 11:58 AM)Andy FZS link Wrote: There is no point using the 250N as I had one 30yrs ago and it did 60mpg all the time so it's no better than my 600 Fazer Big Grin


Andy


yes but you were young then Wink    on the red line all the time :rollin :rollin :rollin
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#16
ah............got a better idea  Wink ......get yourself a stutter  Big Grin  not filled my 600 up since march  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#17
Ye but when I was young I was also "Slightly" lighter :rolleyes
Andy
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(27-09-12, 12:14 PM)Andy FZS link Wrote: Ye but when I was young I was also "Slightly" lighter :rolleyes
Andy


"slightly" :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
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I might nick my Grandson's 675...

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(27-09-12, 10:50 AM)MadDogMcQ link Wrote: The commuting bit was just to clarify that I don't use the bike for anything other than leisure, Rusty. And don't even mention the 22mpg my car does! Good job my commuting is only 3 miles a day  :lol 


So at 22mpg your weekly 5 day commute to work costs you around £4.50 a week in petrol?  :rollin


Added to your 'leisure' petrol costs of £170.00 that's still only £188.00 a month in total. That's about forty seven quid a week of optional 'fun' fuel, and next to f*ck all to get to work.  All things considered that's not too bad.  Smile

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