I firmly believe that the biking bubble burst a long time ago.boxerscott wrote:When we first moved up to the Borders there were quite a few young lads buzzing about on scoots and the odd race rep 125. That was 10 years ago. Now they are scarce, barely noticeable. Our local bike dealer/repair /mot facility Olivers at Denholm sells more quad bikes to the farmers than they do scoots to the lads. Definitely a decline in youngsters choosing two wheels as a mode of transport and I would say that may probably be mirrored by BAB`s I would agree that there is a decline in two wheel ownership. I think the main reason for it is prioritising income. I would guess that figures are in decline in other Western European economies too. I barely even read about WSB these days let alone watch it. Hardly a shop window for the manufacturers as it used to be.
Motorcycling is definitely growing old despite the fantastic machines that are rolling off the lines with amazing technology included.
Enjoy it while we can. (says me who is yet to ride my Xmas prezzie)
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Yes, the media report growing sales figures, but omit the fact that even these figures are pitiful compared to where they were 20 - 30 years ago.
I'm always amazed at how the magazines these days(especially MCN), seem to be so preoccupied with promoting finance deals on new bikes.
It's almost as though they have gone hand in hand with the national Motorcycle dealers association, but then of course declining motorcycles sales inevitably hits them too, so it makes sense.