Hi, I love CB7 a lot, however for the interest of new members, current members and our ability to receive future members i thought it would be good to start spreading this notion about the reality of our cars everytime we/they part, thrash, write off, or abuse our/their CB.
Our cars are no longer being made and the only direction the remaining numbers go is down (less and less). I just think we are slowly killing ourselves off everytime we abuse or kill off a CB.
Parting out cars do provide benefits of parts supply to remaining cars (as a last resort), but we forget that in reality it is one less car amongst our ranks. One less car in the registration statistics which oem manufacturers use in determining future support.
Besides in terms of percent wise less than 15% (if ever) is reused from the deceased car (most are destroyed).
From the Environmental point of view - I'm not a fanatic but yes we need to consider this as it is reality - although our cars are not hybrids but by keeping them on the road, it means one less new car is required to be made. A new Hybrid takes 8 to 10 years for its carbon footprint (not to mention the additional plastic and landfill it will create) to be EQUAL and only Equal that of a second hand - CB7 - used in the same time period since a new car introduces tons more Carbon (not to mention future land fill) to be emitted in the construction and transportation (from factory to docks of exporting country, docks of receiving country, docks of receiving country to dealer etc) compared to an already existing Car. That is if the new car survives that long and also if the hybrid owner keeps it for that long .
We can take pride we are doing our bit for the environment (carbon wise and land fill prevention wise by reusing parts from the Junk Yard) in keeping our cars.
We really do need to think about keeping our CBs (whole cars) last far longer and to keep them alive!
It would be a dark dark day when after market guys (looking at the registration and rolling stock statistics) decides to stop supplying CB7 products due to being classed as low in numbers and ruled out as no longer commercially viable.
Keep whole cars alive!
Our cars are no longer being made and the only direction the remaining numbers go is down (less and less). I just think we are slowly killing ourselves off everytime we abuse or kill off a CB.
Parting out cars do provide benefits of parts supply to remaining cars (as a last resort), but we forget that in reality it is one less car amongst our ranks. One less car in the registration statistics which oem manufacturers use in determining future support.
Besides in terms of percent wise less than 15% (if ever) is reused from the deceased car (most are destroyed).
From the Environmental point of view - I'm not a fanatic but yes we need to consider this as it is reality - although our cars are not hybrids but by keeping them on the road, it means one less new car is required to be made. A new Hybrid takes 8 to 10 years for its carbon footprint (not to mention the additional plastic and landfill it will create) to be EQUAL and only Equal that of a second hand - CB7 - used in the same time period since a new car introduces tons more Carbon (not to mention future land fill) to be emitted in the construction and transportation (from factory to docks of exporting country, docks of receiving country, docks of receiving country to dealer etc) compared to an already existing Car. That is if the new car survives that long and also if the hybrid owner keeps it for that long .
We can take pride we are doing our bit for the environment (carbon wise and land fill prevention wise by reusing parts from the Junk Yard) in keeping our cars.
We really do need to think about keeping our CBs (whole cars) last far longer and to keep them alive!
It would be a dark dark day when after market guys (looking at the registration and rolling stock statistics) decides to stop supplying CB7 products due to being classed as low in numbers and ruled out as no longer commercially viable.
Keep whole cars alive!
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