I'm steadily learning the ins and outs of motorcycling. I started on an Fz6, had it for 2,000 miles and crashed it. Never had to spend any money on it, but changed the oil and air filter just for the good feeling of knowing I did it.
I got the Fz1 and have learned the following.
1. Full synthetic oil: Mostly a feel good factor. I noticed the engine may run a little cooler for the first couple hundred miles, then it's back to the same pattern for heat up. The shifting is good up till about 4,000 miles and then gets a little clunky. Most I've ran is 5,000 miles and the last 1,000 miles didn't feel good shifting at all. Oil filter and 3 quarts of Full Synthetic Yamalube is $55 per oil change, at a year that would be $330. Oil changes in my car were $35 and I would only do them every 6-8,000 miles (I didn't like my car, so I didn't care). So let's say $105 on oil changes in the car.
2. Hypersport tires: Feel AMAZING. But they wear out in about 4,000 miles. I ride around 2,000 miles a month and spending $400 every couple of months sucks. I'm going back to Sport Touring tires to get 4-6 months out of a set from now and on. As I keep getting better I'm sure I can get more out of a sport touring tire and say I get 10k out of each set, that's 2 sets a year at $400 a pop or $800 for the year. I think my car tires were $135 a piece and I would get the 60,000 level/quality tire so new tires every 3 years at $550 plus discount tire insurance of $15 per for another $60
3. Chain and Sprocket: According to the guys at the shop they are only supposed to last 15,000 miles. At my current rate of riding that would be 3 chains in 2 years. I'm at 21,000 miles on the original and it's starting to go fast, get's loose after about a week after adjusting. I don't know where Dustin is getting Chain and Sprocket for $150 but I need to learn how to shop better. I went with OEM and it was $245 with my discount (the guy literally pulls up the dealer cost and he helps me out as much as he can to beat the internet sites). Going for aftermarket only would have saved me $20.
4. Air Filter is $20. I haven't got a K&N yet but I'm considering it considering it's every 24,000 miles or once a year for me to replace an air filter, especially with the dust in AZ.
5. Fuel Mileage. My car used to get 20 mpg. At 24,000 miles per year that would be about 1,200 gallons of gas at on average over the last year for cheap gas at $3.60 for about $4320. On the bike at an average of 32 mpg, that would be 750 gallons of gas for $2700. Basically I'm saving $1600 on gas for the year. I can see where Dustin is going with a bike that gets 45-50mpg or even a 60mpg that Hellgate suggested. I thought about getting an older R1 that gets 45 mpg, that would save another $700 a year on gas approximately.
So tires ($600), more frequent oil changes ($200), and chain and sprocket ($400) cost approximately: $1200 and save about $1600 on gas.
Sorry for the long type out, but actually I don't feel so bad anymore. I'm still a net positive.
As for the fun factor, there is nothing like it for transportation. I feel safer on a bike than I do in a car. I know I'm not protected like in a cage but if I ride smart, I feel good.