Was wondering idly about the age of people's main transport. Poll is for the bike/car you do the most miles on/in. My suspicion is that people run older bikes but not older cars. But I could be wrong.
My Lexus is wafting past 183000 miles, it's no spring chicken..... Neither of my bikes has less than 30000 miles.. I'm only young myself of course- less than 10 years old.
Main mileage bike is a 2002 R1, main mileage car is a 2005 Renault :Happy: I don't waste money on A to B cars and my other has doubled in value in 6 to 7 years
6 Bikes 2013 (PP 13K), 2010 (MTS1200S 33K)* , 2002 (998S 14K), 1993(Virago)*, 1983 (GPZ900R in a box), 1982(CX500)* 3 Vans 2008*(Maxus 64K miles), 2009 (Sportline 12K miles), 2015 (Sprinter New) 2 Cars 1999 (E240 190K miles) & 2003 (R32 130K Miles) It's always good to have spare transport. 48 years young. *For sale (having a mid life tidy up).
08 BMW with 125k 12 SF with 17k 15 MV with 9 miles :crying: 06 cannondale that I have hardly ridden in the past year
You have to factor newer bikes are generally less cost than newer cars, so far easier to buy a newer bike. My Bikes are newer at present. than my Car and vans, but my total spend on newer cars or a new van far could mean I could own 3 or 4 more newer bikes
Clearly you are lacking in vans...:Angelic: Perhaps you should consider investing in one? Van For Sale...is That Allowed Here? | Ducati Forum
I wouldn't buy French on principle. Have you ever tried working on it? IMHO Good French kissing, trains, Toast, bread, garlic, cheese, cinema, connection (film), car adverts. Bad French Cars / vans, letters, arm pits, breath (mainly due to the garlic), politeness, red wine (or at least over rated at the price). *Thread hijack....it's allowed in the lounge.