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I wouldn't recommend anyone get a bike to try and save money on gas. If you want to ride then its a bonus that its cheaper per mile, but by the time you put the money out in a bike, a riders course, gear etc... your going to be increasing your danger to save pennies. Not really worth it strictly for the money savings.
Yet, I still ride to work almost every day.![]()
I agree with you, but I tend to think that anybody who mentions getting a bike to save gas is really leaning towards a bike anyway and just needs a little push over the edge.
I mean, let's be realistic, the idea of risking life and limb to save a few pennies is absurd... yet the idea of having the time of your life every day on a bike is an incredible draw... and yeah, you get to save a few pennies... So I tend to think people who are thinking of the cost savings aspects really have other things that are drawing them to the sport...
Oh... and I forgot to mention one other thing in my cost analysis.... I used to work in downtown Chicago. Parking for my car, in an above-ground lot, cost $20 a day. Underground, heated, security-camera'd and security-patrolled parking for my motorcycle was $5 and a block closer. Not all garages give bikes a discount, but there's always a few enlightened places that realize that bikes take up no space and require no moving around (just stick them in a corner), so it's an extra five bucks in their pockets for basically no extra work.
So yeah, in THAT case, I gotta say, riding to save money makes sense. Riding, between gas and parking, saved me in excess of $100 a week.