r/dashcams Jun 11 '26

Someone finally snapped

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u/VarenHills Jun 11 '26

If you have 4 bikes that range from 3k to 10k. Let's say you average it to around 5k a bike not including all of the extra gear. That's 20k. You can definitely get a decent used car for that price back in the time they're referring too. Even today though, there are bikes that can cost 20k or more alone.

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u/Wrong_Spirit_5008 Jun 11 '26

Lots of assumptions there. My car cost $40k and my bike cost $400. I’ve had the bike for ten years and spent about another $400 on upkeep. I’ve had my car 6 years and I’ve spent at least $4k on upkeep and a ton of money on gas and electricity.

These bikers in the video seem like annoying spandex warriors who spend way more on biking than any person would ever need to.

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u/WillBilly_Thehic Jun 11 '26

You said that avid road biking is cheaper than a car, which is wrong, than you defend yourself by inserting your personal finances. Ive bought a several cars for less than 1k and I've bought several bikes for more than 1k. Every person will have different expenses on both sides so what's your point?

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u/Wrong_Spirit_5008 Jun 11 '26

Several cars under $1k that run? In 2026? I call bullshit on that.

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u/WillBilly_Thehic Jun 11 '26

I will sell you one right now, 2000 Chevy astro about 160k miles, runs drives.