by TommyJefferson » Wed 17 May 2006, 12:56:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('OVerLoRDI', 'A')re maintence costs generally much higher on motorcycles compared to cars? and if so why?
Yes. Because the parts are more expensive and they wear out quicker.
Typical car tire goes 30,000 miles and costs about $75 to replace. (x4)
Typical MC tire goes 8,000 miles and costs about $120 to replace. (x2)
MC chains cost about $100 and must be replaced every 15,000 miles. Cars, not so.
Car air filter goes 20,000 miles. MC air filter goes 12,000 miles.
MC helmets cost $200 and must be replaced every 4~5 years.
MC protective clothing costs $500 and must be replaced every 5~6 years (boots, jackets, armour, gloves, earplugs, facesheilds).
MC valves require adjustment every 12,000 miles. Cars, not so much. This can be negated by doing it yourself.
Car: $13,000 divided across 200,000 miles of depreciation.
MC: $9,000 divided across 80,000 miles of depreciation.
Regarding bad weather, good rain gear and cold-weather gear take care of that. It's uncomfortable, but doesn't prevent you from riding.
The only days I cannot ride to work are the 2 days per year here when the roads ice over.