Love your mph statistic. How about mpg?
Voni
sMiling
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2012 R1200RT new on 4-7-12
12-31-12 24,156 miles
2011 HD Ultra Limited
1-1-13 8334
Sold on 4-23 with 11,883
27,705 miles of 2 wheel fun in 2012.
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I put 22,231 miles on last year, 12,008 on a 2008 800St and 10,223 on a 2012 G650GS. My wife put 13,117 miles on, 6,969 miles on a 2009 F650GS and 7,148 on her 2012 G650GS. I need about a thousand more to have an official 500,000 miles. I had 2800 miles on a friends bike and didn't have the serial number so can't count that.
13,321 miles for me!
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1977 R100RS with 516,000 miles
R1100RS 349353 352,634 3,281
K75S 1991 102,899 105,100 2,201
F800S 63,254 79,421 16,167
TW200 3,258 3,666 408
Total Miles for 2012 22,057
Voni
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2011 R1200RT
9 Jan 2012 8990
9 Jan 2013 20,283
Total 11,293
Total since new 27 May 2011 20,283
Average per month this year 941.08
Average per month since new 1,126.83
From looking at some of the other totals I have come to these conclusions:
1. I work and am not retired and need to get a job where I can ride 22 to 33K miles per year because I am to young to retire.
2. I work too close to home (18 miles) because I ride to work every day (except when raining or snowing in the morning when I leave).
3. Not having a vacation this year hurt my total yearly mileage.
1996 Harley Springer, 2011 R1200RT
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F650gs 2009 now has 73,435 and ready for a new year.
Roy
Actually I am retired. And I rode lots more when I was working.From looking at some of the other totals I have come to these conclusions:
1. I work and am not retired and need to get a job where I can ride 22 to 33K miles per year because I am to young to retire.
2. I work too close to home (18 miles) because I ride to work every day (except when raining or snowing in the morning when I leave).
3. Not having a vacation this year hurt my total yearly mileage.
Actually I needed to to wipe out the stress of working with teenagers!
It's not the numbers. It's the sMiles!
Voni
sMiling
Last edited by Voni; 01-11-2013 at 03:27 AM.
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we had an average year... all good.
Like Voni, I had years with more miles while still full time employed. I commuted, so rode almost everyday anyways, and then some more on weekends. My commute was a roundtrip of 50, but often ended up closer to 100. Left earlier, came home later,sometimes just rode on by the office
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