Perhaps I'm missing something, but a search for "operating costs" doesn't turn up too much. I thought I'd see if anybody wants to get a topic going.
I was just reading this article:
https://autos.yahoo.com/news/life-tesla-model-tires-cost-more-fuel-does-122101181.html;_ylt=AwrTHRjHb2VU.FEAv7hXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEzcjkyY3RhBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2dxMQR2dGlkA1NNRTM5OV8xA Tesla Model S owner ran come calcs and has discovered he's paying more for tires on his ride than he's paying for "fuel". At 8000 miles I'm not quite to needing new tires, but the tread on the rear is pretty thin and the front isn't too far behind....of course the original rubber on my 2014 SR is junk, but honestly that mileage isn't too far from what I've generally run on my bikes.
Needless to say, I ran some quick calcs and figured that I've probably spent ~$150 on electricity to run the 8000 miles I have so far. (Perhaps I should mention that almost all my miles are freeway-speed miles.) So it seems to me that I'm going to be spending more on tires than fuel, as well. I've burned through about 90% of a rear tire, and 70-80% of a front, so that's probably $200 or so worth of tires, conservatively.
Fortunately I've had exactly $0.00 in other expenses, unless you count the car miles I racked up when I had to drive to work while the bike was in the shop for the recall...one week's worth of miles on the car is the largest expense I've incurred so far.
How's everybody else doing? We hear a lot about the people with chronic problems, they're understandably vocal, but we don't hear much from people like myself that have had few problems if any (knock on wood!).