A group of us have been discussing what the upcoming years may bring for 2-wheel and 3-wheel motorcycling. This came up in conversation based on all the local motorcycle dealers carrying so MANY off-road 4-wheelers and so FEW 2-wheel motorcycles on the showroom floor. Except the Harley dealer. They are still all 2-wheelers.
It used to be lots of fun to go to the dealer and ooh & ahhh over all the new models on the showroom floor and discuss the merits and negatives of them with our riding friends and get the "wants" for a certain bike. But now, since it isn't our interest, its not a lot of fun looking at almost an entire showroom of off-road 4-wheelers, 7 cruisers, and a row of crotch-rockets. However, that collection DOES make us appreciate our trikes all the more.
We've noticed the last, maybe 10 years, that there just doesn't seem to be near as many bikes on the road as there were. We're guessing that OUR generation must have been all those bikes on the road back then and that the younger generation doesn't seem to have the interest in riding that we did and still do...an interest that has kept us out there, thankfully, by going on to 3-wheels.
Maybe its just our area that has declined in riders.
What about your area - what have you noticed - more or fewer general riders, or about the same through the years?
It used to be lots of fun to go to the dealer and ooh & ahhh over all the new models on the showroom floor and discuss the merits and negatives of them with our riding friends and get the "wants" for a certain bike. But now, since it isn't our interest, its not a lot of fun looking at almost an entire showroom of off-road 4-wheelers, 7 cruisers, and a row of crotch-rockets. However, that collection DOES make us appreciate our trikes all the more.
We've noticed the last, maybe 10 years, that there just doesn't seem to be near as many bikes on the road as there were. We're guessing that OUR generation must have been all those bikes on the road back then and that the younger generation doesn't seem to have the interest in riding that we did and still do...an interest that has kept us out there, thankfully, by going on to 3-wheels.
Maybe its just our area that has declined in riders.
What about your area - what have you noticed - more or fewer general riders, or about the same through the years?