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New Motorcycle/ATV Owner
Survey
Nov. 18, 2004 - The Motorcycle Industry Council has
announced the release of its newest Motorcycle/ATV Owner
Survey, which is widely regarded as the powersport
industry’s most comprehensive resource for information
on motorcycle ownership, usage, demographics, and
trends.
"This is essentially our industry’s census for
motorcycles," said MIC President Tim Buche. "By
examining owner profiles and buying patterns, we’re able
to identify significant trends, and our member companies
put that information to practical use in their
day-to-day business strategies - all of which contribute
to the industry’s continuing growth and prosperity."
Key findings of the new Motorcycle/ATV Owner Survey
include:
- Motorcycles are more mainstream than ever. Since
1998, there has been a 34 percent increase in the
number of motorcycles - estimated to be about 8.8
million motorcycles - in use in the United States.
- Women are increasingly becoming part of the
motorcycling landscape. Female motorcycle ownership
is up to nearly 10% of the total motorcycle owner
population. The percent of female ownership
increased from 6.4 percent in 1990 to 9.6 percent in
2003.
- The median household income of owners exceeds
that of the U.S. population as a whole.
- More than half of motorcycle owners are married.
- More people on two wheels than ever before. 24
million people in the United States rode a
motorcycle at least once in 2003.
- Of all the motorcycles in use in 2003, 43% were
purchased new, up from 33% in 1998.
- More motorcyclists today have college degrees
and work in "white collar" jobs. The median age of
today’s rider is 42, up from 38 in 1998. 29% of
today’s riders have college degrees, compared to 23%
in 1998.
- Sportbike owners spend significantly more on
aftermarket purchases, including tires, repairs and
maintenance, replacement parts, accessories and
modifying equipment, and riding apparel.
The report is based on a national telephone survey
conducted on behalf of the MIC by Irwin Broh &
Associates. The firm surveys 2,000 households that own
motorcycles/ATVs and 2,000 non-owning households. Trends
are identified by comparing this year’s data with that
of surveys conducted in 1998, 1990, 1985, and 1980. The
current report reflects information gathered over 12
months, from October 2002 through September 2003.
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