400 posts in 2-1/2 weeks. Covered just about everything except what oil to use. ...must be cold outside
I use T5 15w40. A 20l pail goes on sale periodically at CTC for around $60, that lasts me the season....but what grade?????
I use T5 15w40. A 20l pail goes on sale periodically at CTC for around $60, that lasts me the season.
For street bikes, wear reduction is more about the change intervals than the type of oil you run. Small high performance engines contaminate oil long before they wear it out, meaning a $2 bottle of Formula oil contaminates at the same rate as your $15 bottle of Purple. Both will be contaminated long before the oil breaks down.
I change mine once a year or when I can't see clearly through the site glass -- that's 3-5K depending on how hard I'm riding.
....So congratulations all you riders, you are richer than you think.
No surprize as to where the motorcycle industry is heading.
Riding a motorcycle is a luxury in Canada. In days long ago you bought a bike because it actually made sense (you couldn't afford a car). But when you factor in two facts; the season is way too short and the ridiculously high insurance premiums, why would anyone but big spenders ride a bike? These two factors are a recipe for death to the industry.
So congratulations all you riders, you are richer than you think.
Honestly this was one of the biggest factors that pushed me over to motorbike life... The go train is expensive. I didn't want to drive to work as traffic in the car is boring.Depends on the cost of ins. and the bike. Both relatively low for me. I'm sure I saved a lot in just parking costs riding downtown the last decade.
That's a tough one as there are no well organized lobbies for motorcyclists in Ontario. Even with a consumer lobby, you're looking at a tough battle -- you have to compete with a strong insurance lobby that will fight anything that reduces their profits, an find someone in govt with enough political will to push the cause. Another option would be to find an insurance company interested in creating a group discount for a large buying block.What we need is a lobby to pressure insurers to make bike insurance more affordable. Organized clubs and dealers need to get together and try to convince companies to bring in a different way to score owners and their bikes. I'm positive that just because you own an 1800 cc bike doesn't make you more of a risk than someone on a 900 cc. I know for a fact that if it was possible to insure more than one bike lots of riders would own 2-3-or 4 bikes, the bonus in licencing fees for the government and sales at dealerships would be increased. We all know you can't ride more than one bike at a time and if you are a sole rider in a household there is no increased risk to the insurance companies. this is a serious impediment to multiple bike ownership. Too bad.
What we need is a lobby to pressure insurers to make bike insurance more affordable. Organized clubs and dealers need to get together and try to convince companies to bring in a different way to score owners and their bikes.
here are about 200,000 registered motorcycles in Ontario - it would be tough creating a meaningful sized lobby in such a short time.
Wanny try?
8.7 million eligible voters went to the polls
124 ridings
I'm not totally disagreeing with you, it's an impossibly difficult task to organize a citizens lobby. But don't underestimate what a "block" can do, organized groups punch way above their weight in elections.You have to vote in your riding ....your influence is diddly squat
Your entire "block" is 2.5% of the total = rounding error......even if they all voted which is unlikely.
The only way is to find a sympathetic MPP of the party in power and work towards a bill and quite frankly .....snowballs chance in hell .....has much better odds.
But I have an even better idea - take a block of riders to an Insurance company and have them design a package.....
Using your argument, politicians wouldn't give a damn about Ontario teachers and their 125000 voting members. Using your math Teachers come in far behind motorcyclists at 1.5% -- imagine if we got that much pandering?
To reach a group rate, you need a minimum of 100 people to apply, and that will likely get you a 5% discount. Get more riders, and you're up to 10%.
...but what grade?????