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Kanchou wrote:I test drove an RX7 but the total cost after 220000 worth of shaken and taxes, insurance, and recycle fees was 900000... sigh
AML wrote:Fuel efficiency is much better than a car, no problems with parking or traffic.
AML wrote:Only down side is rain.
AML wrote:And to beat me in a race it would take at least a Ferrari or jp sports car heavily tuned.
Ive yet to be beaten by a car and my bike isnt even a super sports...
FG Lurker wrote:I'm not sure where you are located but in Osaka parking for bikes is a total bitch now. Many garages won't let them in (wtf!?), "coin parking" generally won't work, and those fuckers in green come around and ticket any bike parked on sidewalks or other places bikes used to be able to park for free.
Rain, winter cold, summer heat, no ability to carry shit, shitty licensing system by engine size (though it probably stops n00bs from becoming Darwin Award candidates...). Oh, and lets not forget what happens if you have an accident.
How big is your bike?
FG Lurker wrote:I'm not sure where you are located but in Osaka parking for bikes is a total bitch now. Many garages won't let them in (wtf!?), "coin parking" generally won't work, and those fuckers in green come around and ticket any bike parked on sidewalks or other places bikes used to be able to park for free.
Rain, winter cold, summer heat, no ability to carry shit
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Those are the same reason I don't commute to work by bicycle very often. Especially the heat.
FG Lurker wrote:I used to commute by bike all the time until I bought a car and got lazy. Had free underground parking at my last corporate workplace and that pretty much put and end to biking to work. Now my commute is ~700m so I walk or bike depending on the day.
Yokohammer wrote:I feel sorry for you guys who have long commutes.
Mine is one flight of stairs ... after my strenuous morning sit-up.
AML wrote:Get a bike!
I did.
Self done shaken is only 20.000, bike itself brand new (for a good bike) is 100man, Used even less.
Fuel efficiency is much better than a car, no problems with parking or traffic.
Only down side is rain.
Insurance is also much cheaper.
And to beat me in a race it would take at least a Ferrari or jp sports car heavily tuned.
Ive yet to be beaten by a car and my bike isnt even a super sports...
FG Lurker wrote:I'm not sure where you are located but in Osaka parking for bikes is a total bitch now. Many garages won't let them in (wtf!?), "coin parking" generally won't work, and those fuckers in green come around and ticket any bike parked on sidewalks or other places bikes used to be able to park for free.
Rain, winter cold, summer heat, no ability to carry shit, shitty licensing system by engine size (though it probably stops n00bs from becoming Darwin Award candidates...). Oh, and lets not forget what happens if you have an accident.
How big is your bike?
AML wrote:Parking: Not too bad here in Yokohama. There are some proper bike parking areas. But yea, theres still a danger of getting a parking ticket. But at least you dont have to search for 30mins for a car parking spot!
AML wrote:Weather: Yes, it can be a bitch. But in Kanto you can ride all year round. (with the proper attire)
AML wrote:And accidents: Too many obasans who cant drive out there. I already had a pretty bad accident last year because of one.
Kanchou wrote:I don't want to buy someone elses problems, and I don't want to have to remove the airbag and get a new steering wheel and bucket seat just so I can fit in the car comfortably.
Kanchou wrote:Another thing I'm wondering about is where to get car parts and tires that don't cost three times what they do in America. And who he fuck is stupid enough to pay 10,000 for 4l of engine oil?
Kanchou wrote: And who he fuck is stupid enough to pay 10,000 for 4l of engine oil?
Kanchou wrote:I did some research and Hankook top sports tires cost 3.5 times in Japan what they do on TireRack.com.
At those prices, you could pay $550 to ship them from the US and still save $750.
The lower end tires cost slightly less than twice as much.
Some of Kumho's mid-range tires are only slightly more, but the performance tires are 2.5 as much.
Kanchou wrote:I did some research and Hankook top sports tires cost 3.5 times in Japan what they do on TireRack.com.
At those prices, you could pay $550 to ship them from the US and still save $750.
The lower end tires cost slightly less than twice as much.
Some of Kumho's mid-range tires are only slightly more, but the performance tires are 2.5 as much.
Kanchou wrote:Hankook Ventus R-S3 and Humho Ventus XS in 255 40 17
Blah Pete wrote:COSTCO sells tires. My friend got some there once and said he saved a lot.
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