I don't want to be the party crusher but riding a bike is not free. If you eat a steak with potatoes, riding a bike is around 12 MPG too.When gas went to $5/gallon, I rode my bike a lot more! 2x mpg.
2006 Hayabusa.I don't want to be the party crusher but riding a bike is not free. If you eat a steak with potatoes, riding a bike is around 12 MPG too.![]()
2006 Hayabusa.
What were you saying about a steak? Im hungry
I filled up today with 93 for 7.75$ which was a very good price - I hate Germany - my Suzuki needs 93 (the only EtOH free type)From the free state of Florida. $3.39 gallon of super unleaded 93
Shits too far in the US to bicycle for transportation. And F pedaling at my age.
and I was talking about a bike powered by your legs, with steak and garlic and potatoes
(sorry had an English colleague, he always said motorcycle and never bike)
But I guess your Hayabusa is much more fun
I payed 1.78 € per liter (93) that is 7.75$/gal. The price changes intraday around 20 ct it goes up to 8.63$/gal.I am assuming that is liters and not gallons?
When I lived in Portland, Oregon I rode my bicycle to work every day. It wasn't too far. I think 2 miles. I lived in the northwest corner of the city and worked in the southeast. My morning drive took 25 minutes. Bicycle ride was 11 minutes. I bought a little e-bike. I would pedal all the way unless I had a meeting that morning. Then I would just motor in. Always pedaled all the way home in the afternoon. It was one of the best times I ever had, as far as commuting for work goes. Then everything went to hell when the rioting started. And all I had was my .357 revolver with one speed loader. LolShits too far in the US to bicycle for transportation. And F pedaling at my age.