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Old 02-06-14, 10:25 AM
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The Motorcycle Industry Council has this week reported a small increase in U.S. motorcycle sales in 2013 with street motorcycles and adventure motorcycles showing the biggest growth over 2012.

The MIC is a non-profit national industry association, which has 75% of motorcycle manufacturers in the U.S. as part of its 300-strong membership, which also includes motorcycle dealers and parts manufacturers.

MIC’s quarterly and annual sales figures for motorcycle sales in the U.S. are compiled from data supplied by the following manufacturers: Aprilia, BMW, CanAm, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Indian/Polaris, Kawasaki, KTM, Kymco, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa, Victory and Yamaha.

For 2013, MIC reported that there were 465,783 motorcycle sales in the U.S. That’s an increase of just 1.4 percent over the 2012 numbers.

The MIC’s 2013 sales figures are broken down as follows:
  • Adventure or dual-purpose motorcycles saw 32,979 bikes sold, up 7.8 percent (2,387 units) from 2012.
  • Off-highway motorcycle sales ended the year at 73,371 bikes sold, up 5.7 percent (3,976 units) from 2012.
  • Street motorcycle sales saw 324,691 sold, up 2 percent (6,485 units) from 2012
  • ATV sales were at 228,305 compared to 227,256 in 2012. An increase of 0.5%
  • The worst performer last year in the MIC sales report was the scooter sector. Scooter sales, for those brands monitored by MIC, dropped 15.5% in 2013 with a total of 34,742 sold. This was 6,363 less than were delivered to customers in 2012. Even though the scooter segment accounts for just 7.4% of the overall market, its decline was sufficient to keep the combined two-wheel market growth at just 1.4 percent.

On the upside, ATV figures saw a 7.3 percent increase in the month of December alone last year, but only a small 0.5 percent increase year on year. Effectively an additional 1,049 more ATVs were sold in 2013 than in 2012. However, the MIC does not include UTV and SxS sales in its reporting.

The overall MIC 2013 sales figures for motorcycles (including scooters) saw an overall slender increase of 1.4 percent year-on-year hampered by the downturn in the scooter market.
Gas prices have been relatively low, and therefore scooter demand is down.

Without the scooter sales figures, motorcycle sales have been increasing steadily mirroring automotive sales. Signs of economic times...
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I had an ex who had a Vespa.... Burn scooters burn
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Scooters are *****in'!!!
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Scooters are *****in'!!!
as manly as that scooter looks - for a scooter, they remind me of a sucubus

now that Ducati you posted in the other thread..
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