11 March, 2010

Whats More Efficient? Cars or Bikes?

As we continue to head through the recent financial crisis, and on the back of oil prices being at their highest levels in decades - most people are now beginning to take a good look at a simple term called “efficiency”. As consumers hunt for ways to cut costs, most of them are thinking of new ways they can make their daily activities more efficient, without having to sacrifice too much, or face too much inconvenience. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the car vs motorbike trade off wins the discussion medal for the “modes of transport” topic. Indeed, families are considering the switch from fuel guzzling cars to fuel efficient motorcycles - in order to get them to and from work.

Let’s take a closer look at this switch. What implications would it have for a family? We will look at a family with and without children. Ok, so beginning with the family without children - switching from the nice fast coupe to a motorcycle. Obviously, the motorcycle would have to be shared, because there is more than one person in a family. This automatically presents an issue. Additionally, as only two people can ride on a motorcycle at once, the issues surrounding the movement of groups of people will surely be one of the biggest turn-offs in the swap.

Secondly, the family with children. As you may have gathered from the stance I took on the average “family” above - with no children - swapping the people mover for an efficient motorcycle may actually work out to be far less efficient. Families with children often need to do much more travelling, with many more people, than an equivalent family without children. Hence once again, I would caution against the swap over for these people.



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Finding The Right Motorbike

If you have been considering the purchase of a motorcycle for some time, now may be the perfect time to act on those thoughts and grab yourself one. With the market for motorcycles currently lighter than usual, prices are falling to encourage more and more people to buy from retail stores and motorbike houses. Even online sales of motorbikes have fallen, prompting people who are selling their bikes privately to lower the prices. So, knowing that prices are dropping across the board, how can you suitably take advantage of this, in order to get yourself the best deal possible? Well, let’s discuss that in this article.

Firstly, you need to decide on what it is you want from your motorbike. Do you want one which is extremely powerful? Do you want one with modest grunt, but which is extremely durable, safe, and sturdy? Alternatively, do you want one which is none of the above, but quite a lot cheaper than any of the rest? Obviously, this will depend on your individual situation and requests. However, let me give you a bit of advice here. If it is your first time - and this will be your first motorcycle, don’t go all out and get something completely out of your range. Just because one bike has a huge amount more power than another, doesn’t mean that it will be a better ride. Sure - it will be a faster ride - but is this really what you are buying a motor bike for in the first place?

After a little consideration, no doubt you will end up with a set of specifications matching exactly what you want. The next step is to go out, find a store that stocks motorbikes, and let them know of your needs. With any luck, you’ll have a new bike in no time.



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