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Old 11-29-2009, 11:19 PM   #50 (permalink)
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Blue - '93 Ford Tempo
Last 3: 27.29 mpg (US)

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90 day: 18.5 mpg (US)

Sport Coupe - '92 Ford Tempo GL
Last 3: 69.62 mpg (US)

ShWing! - '82 honda gold wing Interstate
90 day: 33.65 mpg (US)

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Absolutely.

Although I will add, there are plenty of good bikes out there for free or nearly so if you can do bike mechanic work. All the ones I've pictured here on EM so far have been rescued from the junk and in many cases I was able to fix em for little to no money spent for parts.

And when the bike fits and you find it comfortable to ride, you will find yourself looking forward to riding instead of dreading it! That is one factor in why my fuel logs seem so sparse; I sometimes go for weeks without ever firing up an ICE because I can take care of most of my business by bike and I choose to do it because it's more fun than driving.
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