Cato
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I've just put that Bandit on the road, and it made me wonder if motorbike use will increase in these straitened times.
2004 Bandit 1200, 35 - 40 to the gallon, 12 months tax £101, insurance £190 for the year. It's eligible to go into any of the Clean Air Zones FOC except the ULEZ in London, and there are the obvious benefits regarding traffic congestion.
Insurance is fully comp with legal, breakdown and helmet/leathers cover included. S,D & P with commuting, parked on the drive overnight as well as locked away at the unit, in Birmingham (high-ish group by area).
If you wanted to run a 400 say, you could pretty much halve the tax and insurance cost.
For single person commuting over walking distance that's got to make more financial sense than any other mode of transport? Cycling is obviously cheaper, but I'm not sure where that would sit comparison wise for distance. It seems that most cycle commutes are urban and long walk distance.
2004 Bandit 1200, 35 - 40 to the gallon, 12 months tax £101, insurance £190 for the year. It's eligible to go into any of the Clean Air Zones FOC except the ULEZ in London, and there are the obvious benefits regarding traffic congestion.
Insurance is fully comp with legal, breakdown and helmet/leathers cover included. S,D & P with commuting, parked on the drive overnight as well as locked away at the unit, in Birmingham (high-ish group by area).
If you wanted to run a 400 say, you could pretty much halve the tax and insurance cost.
For single person commuting over walking distance that's got to make more financial sense than any other mode of transport? Cycling is obviously cheaper, but I'm not sure where that would sit comparison wise for distance. It seems that most cycle commutes are urban and long walk distance.