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by Christophe » 02/06/06, 21:11

I see that there are more and more bikers on econology (which at first surprised me a lot but reassured later ...)

Being myself a biker (I specify that I have never had a car in my name), I am launching this post to make a "listing" of the bikers frequenting econologie.com with a view to a possible meeting in real life ..

For my part here is my experience biker:

0) Full of mob to hack, the last one: a Group2 road that was ... 8 L / 100 ... and yes I was young and stupid! The important thing is to recognize his wrongs? : Oops:
1) 1ere motorcycle: Diversion 600, 30 000 km between 2000 and 2004
2) 2nd motorcycle: VFR 750 from 1994: 20 since 000 (and I intend to keep it until "its" 2004 years old! See photo below which dates from 20 when it was 2004 km and 33 years old (some days after purchase), it now has 000:

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I took a VFR (that I paid the price of a basic new motorcycle for a motorcycle 10 years) for the following reasons:

- reliability (which connoisseurs will recognize),
- sobriety (I do 5.5 L / 100 max, 5.2 min with a potential of 94 cv)
- duality (calm and sober below 7000 rpm and "furious" above). I use the sober part 95% of the time ...

I intend to do more than 150 000 km with (at my current pace is for 2020 :D ) and ride soon with a% bioethanol (the pantone on it is not too much trouble considering the complexity of the V4 engine)!

Here it is up to you, biker econologist friends, to present your bikes with their performances in conso if possible!
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by denis » 02/06/06, 21:30

1er: 125rm 1984, 125cr 1985in parallel 600xlr 1985,600xlm 1987, + 600xr, 500z after, 350 terro from 1933, I'd like it, it's folclo! but it would not be resonable : Cheesy:
one day I would be good pentoné : Cheesy: it would be nice to do the conso : Cheesy: xlm can be ... the za 4 holding cornet in place of filter, for doping is not practical!


the dream:
pentone motorcycle with heating oil : Shock: : Shock: : Cheesy:

The vfr: the super bike!
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by to_pal2003 » 02/06/06, 21:39

Hi, me my 1 ere motorcycle honda 125CM after a CB400N and now for almost 8 years VFR 89 RC24II not too pepin except what knows the VFR the freewheel

she drove every day even the winter but since baby she repause a little

I total 115000 km with and with the piece that I have in advance it should arrive at 200000 km of the least I hope

it's a super beaker

for the conso I am ashamed because with the lack of time to be able to remake a sync and clean the carbu I ceiling 6.5 90

PAT
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by zac » 02/06/06, 21:55

Hello
Full of mob including 3 sides, currently 500xls 23 years unknown km, 600dr 45000km and in stock in metropolis a dozen (it's my retirement, I've never paid) including a mv americica, a bfg and a norton manx 67 + some rare bmw.
but I ride 95 / 100 with a j5, I finally got rid of the 207 mercedes : Lol:
Not very econological all that, I admit : Evil:
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by geotrouvetout » 02/06/06, 22:03

Hello,

arrives late, a 750 GSXF, an 650SVS, an 1000 TLR, an RSV1000 and the latest in a BMW R80 RT ex 1980 179000km gendarmerie waiting next winter to be caferacerise, rolled on a lot of other models and still searching to find models of 20 + years to remake or modify (big mono or bi line, V, flat)

GEO : Idea: .
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by babache8 » 02/06/06, 22:04

It is true that bikers are econologists. We do not get stuck in traffic jams and journey times are reduced compared to the car. It's a beginning of economy !!!
The car is more economical than if we manage to put several people, and when I look at other cars in the morning going to work, a very large majority of people are alone in their car ...
To answer Christophe, I neither have a car in my name. I had the motorcycle license well before the car license. We bought a car in 95 at the birth of our twins. At that time it was 4 children, so motorcycle !!!!!!
In 98 my wife has passed her big cube license, she is now part of the big family of bikers.
Imagine that in 1986 I gave up a scientific baccalaureate to do motorcycle mechanics (the head of my father, a chemical engineer!)
Since 1992, I am mechanic, and you think that, by my trade, I had motorcycles. To make the list could be perceived as pretentious, so I will just tell you that I particularly like the 2 temps (70 and 80 bikes) that I collect. Great the idea of ​​the meeting .................
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by Christophe » 02/06/06, 22:30

babache8 wrote:a very large majority of people are alone in their car ...


Exact and more precisely: the average filling rate of cars in France oscillates between 1.3 and 1.6 following the studies ....

babache8 wrote:To answer Christophe, I neither have a car in my name. I had the motorcycle license well before the car license.


This is the GREAT class ... I tried to do the same but I missed my way the 1ere time (and yes ... went too ... slowly respecting the limitation and a truck pushed behind months without respecting the speed limit ...) ... and as I had less than 21 years at the time I would have been bridle 34 cv for 2 years ... so I chose to postpone the deadline to my 21 years + a few days (I got my license 10 August 1999)

babache8 wrote:In 98 my wife has passed her big cube license, she is now part of the big family of bikers.


Christine (it's not my wife yet) has spent his here in Belgium on my Diversion are 6 months ...

babache8 wrote:Imagine that in 1986 I gave up a scientific baccalaureate to do motorcycle mechanics (the head of my father, a chemical engineer!)


So what ? The important thing is to have a job that you like no?

babache8 wrote:I particularly like the 2 temps (70 and 80 bikes) that I collect. Great the idea of ​​the meeting .................


Uh, would not you have a small NSR 400 in your collection or a H2 or a RG Gamma 250? There is SPA francorchamps that is not far from home;)
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by rpsantina » 02/06/06, 22:31

for my part:

first motorcycle in 95 it was 350 85XT
then 400XJ from 81
then an 850 TDM from 91 (90000 km)
now an 1200 99 30000 GSX (750 km) and an 79 XNUMX Furnace in renovation.

My little wife a 600 92 104000 ZZR with XNUMXkm.

For conso, I would say quite variable depending on the mood : Mrgreen:

for the car, AX diesel 290000km

here is

: Arrow: babache8: I saw a 500RG gamma for sale on Toulouse ... I say that, I say nothing : Evil: : Cheesy: : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 02/06/06, 22:38

denis wrote:350 terro 1933, I would like, it's folclo! but it would not be resonable


Pkoi not reasonable? A pantone on engines of this time it is a guaranteed benefit to the level emissions! Good after it is sure that it is more authentic but good ....
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by Christophe » 02/06/06, 22:45

geotrouvetout wrote:Hello,

arrives late, a GSXF 750, a 650SVS a 1000 TLR, a RSV1000 and last time in a BMW RT R80 former gendarmerie 1980


The evolution of your bikes is somewhat singular ... spend a 1000 TLR or RSV modern to BM R80 of 1980 ... it's not really common (usually this is not the other way around?)
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