• hex_m_hell@slrpnk.net
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    10 hours ago

    The first one is usually like 6 weeks to 3 months and it’s free. The next one is usually half price. Here’s my receipt for our 3 year after a lot of hard riding:

    a receipt listing several bike parts. It's all Dutch. The total is €311

    This is the most expensive bill we’ve had. This year we had to replace the drive train. It was €90.

    That bike is only 6k. Why would it cost 1k/yr? It’s not a car.

    Edit: I lied. I found a bill for like €407. During that service we added a €200 bike alarm. The other year was €161.

    And technically, the total cost of ownership is a bit higher. Total replacement insurance for us is like €60/mo or something. But again, you could do absolutely no work on your bike, throw it in the canal, and buy a new one every year, and you’d still be able to buy an extra bike on top of replacing your old one every year with the money you save not having a car.

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      3 hours ago

      That insurance cost is CRAZY. That’s 1% of the cost of your bike every month. I.e. you’ll have paid your bike in insurance premium in 8 years. This policy is only valuable if you expect your bike to need “total replacement” which I assume means it’s stolen, more than every 8 years?!

      Just put that money in an account and you can buy a new bike every 8 years for “free” as your insurance policy.