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gas price

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:15 pm

where i am west central West Virginia USA
it is running about 7 to 8 usd to fill up the RT 125 this winter

last summer it was almost 12 usd to fill when we hit the high prices

be glad when summer gets here the truck sucked up 140 usd last month
and i never left the local area about a 20 mile radis

get a grip on your pocket book boys

i am about to order an electric hub motor for my bicycle :)
looking at not the price but not having any at the station to pump into
my bike
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Postby Bagwan » Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:07 pm

£90.9(don't you love the .9's!) at the local Tesco ~ £4.10 a gallon ,70%+ going to the Blair whitch prodject -and they pinched our 4 star!! (My Guzzi runs like a dog whithout O/B)
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Postby DEmark » Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:13 pm

I am touring the North of Thailand right now on a Honda 125 Dream. Fuel is 25 baht per litre or about $2.50usd per gallon. The Dream get very good mileage.
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Postby jbthumper » Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:36 am

hey,since you're in Thailand, maybe you could try the honda wave-i...
small bore(125) with FI...maybe you can get even better mileage. :-D
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby Ben » Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:30 pm

In Germany 1,40 €/l. :twisted:
and there is no light at the end of the tunnel - dam it

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Re: Fuel Price

Postby keithcross » Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:47 am

In the UK fuel is currently 1.04 per litre (1.4 euro) or $7.77 per US gallon :shock:

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Re: Fuel Price

Postby manumensa » Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:07 pm

1 liter gas. 95 - 1,10 euros in Spain... bad price for two strokes..
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby keithcross » Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:43 pm

Latest pridictions for fuel costs in the Uk is £1.50 / Litre :shock: Thats .£6 for 4 litres or $12.00 per US gallon :shock:

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Re: Fuel Price

Postby TS2Fifty » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:20 am

keithcross wrote:Latest pridictions for fuel costs in the Uk is £1.50 / Litre :shock: Thats .£6 for 4 litres or $12.00 per US gallon :shock:

Keith


Bloody hell mate! When's that then? I suppose that's what they'll put it up to if this Scottish refinery strike thing goes ahead then, and then "forget" to bring it back down again when supplies are restored... :roll: :evil:

I Envy the "bilkers", might have to have a go at making some fake plates and a big tank for the TS & try it myself at this rate.... :twisted:

EDIT-: Current prices in Crewe at the moment range from £1.08/L to £1.20/L :(
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:46 pm

past week in Parkersburg wv usa feb 14 to 24 2008 $3.66 most of week down today some stations to 3.60
i cleaned the tank on the rt 125 and did a full fill up last Thursday at $14.00usd

i am not even driving my truck unless it rains :-D

3.65 USD = 2.32913 EUR

14.00 USD = 8.93389 EUR

it is going to change the driving habits of a bunch of people here in the usa

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electric motor on my bicycle looks like a good idea
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby Sue » Sat May 03, 2008 6:25 pm

Shock of my life last night travelling through Oxfordshire... £1.22 per litre!!!
Prices seem to be going up daily! :shock:
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby silectric » Sun May 11, 2008 12:33 pm

Many years ago I worked in a UK petrol station. At the time, mid 1960s petrol was 4/11 (25p) per UK gallon or roughly 5.5p a litre.

I found some web pages with inflation rates and worked out what it should be today. About 90p a litre. However, most cars then did between 20 to 30 mpg while today 40 to 50 mpg is more common. So for cars allowing for the increase in fuel use efficiency fuel costs to the user are no different to the mid 1960s.

For bikes though it is rather different. Then many bikes did between 50 to 80 mpg. Today between 30 and 50 mpg. Its seams that in terms of efficiency bike performance is in reverse.

If everyone insists on riding bikes with engines bigger than most cars, flat out, then fuel costs are going to be higher.

In the UK the availability of bikes between 150cc and 600cc can be counted on one hand. Automatic scooters are improving things, but even so the efficiency of many of them leaves a lot to be desired.

If you want a fuel efficient vehicle, buy a car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll:
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby Anna » Tue May 13, 2008 9:39 am

silectric wrote:
If you want a fuel efficient vehicle, buy a car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll:



Sad, but true. Although the MZ 660's aren't too bad...
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby TS2Fifty » Tue May 13, 2008 10:08 am

silectric wrote: If everyone insists on riding bikes with engines bigger than most cars, flat out, then fuel costs are going to be higher.

In the UK the availability of bikes between 150cc and 600cc can be counted on one hand.


So who's insisting then? :roll:

By the way, I have a Cagiva 125 (c60mpg), MZ TS250(?50ish?) & a SymJet100 scooter(100mpg+) + 1300 Austin Allegro (circa 40/45mpg when tuned for economy, even with a 4 speed box! Usually tuned more for thrashing though... :twisted: )

Both the 125 & the 100twist/go are more than capable of keeping up with traffic except for on the rare, clear stretch of derestricted road where the 100 only loses out due to speeders & folk who don't accept/believe that a scooter could be doing 60mph & so feel obliged to crawl past at 61, forcing me into the weeds.

Anyways, back on with the topic, cheapest petrol in Crewe now £1.11/litre (diesel £1.21/l)
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Re: Fuel Price

Postby welsh mz biker » Wed May 14, 2008 4:24 am

:lol: that should start at £20 cant go far on a tenner these days! :wink: ...........Hugh
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