Gas Saving, Beating High Gas Prices by Riding a Motorcycle

I have been talking quite a lot to my brother about saving money by riding a motorcycle lately.  It is a great way to beat high gas prices.  I started my motorcycle riding life in April of 2006.  I purchased my Honda CB900 Custom for $1500 to save money on gas, and gas was about $2.30 per gallon then.  Gas continued to rise since the day that I picked up my bike, and I have been saving gas by riding.  

It was easy to justify buying my motorcycle by looking at the numbers.  My truck, a Dodge Ram 2500 HD 4×4 with the V-10, gets roughly 10 mpg during my commute.  The Honda CB900 Custom averaged 45 mpg.  Because of my schedule, I do not drive as much as some others to work and back, as I work 24 hour shifts, so I drive roughly 80 miles per week to work.  If gas prices averaged $3 for a year, I would save about $970 in the first year alone, just in my commute.  That may not seem like much, but remember, I drive to work two or three times per week, and this does not take into account any other driving that I replace with the motorcycle.  In the first year of owning my motorcycle, I drove it 12,587 miles, meaning that I saved roughly $2600 in gas.  This is a significant amount.  Now that prices are higher, I am saving more everyday.  This sure beats sitting around and waiting for the lower gas prices that I was promised by the new Congress two years ago.  They promised to fix the situation, and the already high gas prices doubled!  I am glad that I took action to save gas myself.

Now, for my brother’s gas saving situation.  He lived in Atlanta, commuting in city gridlock 6 days per week.  He bought his motorcycle, a 1983 Honda CB1000 Custom to save gas.  He paid roughly $1,200 dollars for the motorcycle and gas was over $4.00 per gallon when he decided to buy it.  He has since moved back to Ohio, but still has a long commute and he drives to work 6 days per week.  His commute is 32 miles each way.  He rides his motorcycle averaging 45 mpg and his truck gets 15 mpg.  At $3.50 per gallon (the current price in our area, and the lowest it has been all summer) his motorcycle will save him $3,100 dollars in one year commuting to work alone.  My brother has it figured that with ALL of his driving, taking the motorcycle is like getting a raise of $90 per week.  He has been looking at extending how long he can ride so he can keep saving money at the gas pump.  If he buys a better jacket for $180 and he rides for three weeks longer, he has saved money versus driving his truck.  He could throw the jacket away at the end of three weeks and still be ahead, but that same jacket will allow him to begin riding earlier in the spring, thereby saving more gas money!  He has tried to explain this to some of his friends, and they have a hard time grasping this concept.

If anybody reading this blog is interested in saving gas and saving money by riding a motorcycle, I would encourage you to do it soon.  The sooner you start riding, the sooner you have more money in your pocket.  I can tell a huge difference in my disposable income when I am riding all of the time versus taking my truck.  There are a handful of weeks that I cannot ride in the winter, but if the roads are clear of snow and ice, I ride.  Amy and I even took the bike to the Christmas party for my shift at work in January, we had to scrape the frost off of the windshield to ride home from that one.  The reason I started riding a motorcycle was purely financial.  I ride now because of the enjoyment I get from riding a motorcycle AND the financial benefit of burning 1/4 the gas!

How much gas money do you save by riding in a year?  Leave a comment and let us know.

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10 Responses to “Gas Saving, Beating High Gas Prices by Riding a Motorcycle”

  1. Josh Maxwell Says:

    Can you tell me who did your layout? I’ve been looking for one kind of like yours. Thank you.

  2. Bruce McIntire Says:

    I finally decided to write a comment on your blog. I just wanted to say good job. I really enjoy reading your posts.

  3. Lauren Says:

    I’m surprised more people don’t write about how much you can save with a motorcycle.

    Last year I bought a motorcycle and rode it to work everyday and saved a ton! The only thing I don’t like is that I’m able to ride it a few months out of the year since I live in Michigan :(

  4. Steve Says:

    Lauren, I live in northeast Ohio. We get plenty of cold weather here in the winter too, but I still ride if there is no snow or ice on the road. Check out http://www.yearroundriders.com . You may find out some tips for riding longer in Michigan.

  5. Steve Says:

    Thanks for the comment Bruce. I am glad you like the blog.

  6. Steve Says:

    Josh,

    The layout I use is the “Get Some” theme for Wordpress. I have made a few of my own changes to it, but if you use “Get Some” it will look very similar.

  7. Kevin Says:

    I am the ever so famous brother in the last post, not only is it a finacial decision but makes the trip fun. My wife is seriously thinking of joining the riding group, just because she’s enjoying it, to make the entire family (almost) a riding family.

  8. Ben Says:

    Hey, I win. I work from home, so I spend 0$ for my commute.

  9. Amy Says:

    HAHA! Yep you win!

  10. Charlie Says:

    Among the other benifits of bike riding I look forward to going to work in the morning and find I’m in a better mood when I get home.

    Off Topic:I found your site doing a search on electric gloves. We have a lot in common, including my home in Jackson Township since 1963. Can we chat?

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