You guys keep a ride log? I decided to do a better job at documenting. I know i ride quite a bit but was surprised how fast miles add up. No wonder I have to keep buying tires So basically 3 months... total since 4-08-09 1884 miles Street (SM610 / Superhawk) - 830 miles WR125 - 689 ATK 406 - 365 Good times.
NO I spend most of my time at work documenting things, when I have the opportunity to get on the bike I try and forget about things like paperwork.
I only know how many miles per year I put on my TE, about 2000. The other bikes don't have an odometer so I don't know about them.
We've got a big binder with a section for every bike. Each and every mile is logged, as is each and every oil change, jetting change, new set of tires, valve check, etc. It seems tedious, I know, but if we didn't do it this way we'd never be able to keep track of all the bikes that we regularly ride. WoodsChick
In the woods, mileage doesn't always tell the whole story. An hour meter is a nice thing to have on a dirtbike.
Hours mean more to me too, but I keep track of both, it's a maintenance log though, not a ride log strictly. I do add ride notes from time to time. I used to keep a road bicycling ride log, 8 years worth, ~25,000 miles on a 1998 Litespeed Tuscany. Too much. I'm using Google Docs to store all my maintenance logs. There is nothing proprietary in them so I don't care who's eyes see them. Check it out: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rANyD42zKkOAQLbCEhacQ0A Easy to share too.