Motorcycle Dealers Memphis TN
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Metro Moto
(901)405-1156
3125 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN
Scooter Plus
901-458-8843
3425 Summer Ave
Memphis, TN
Scooter Plus
901-458-8843
3425 Summer Ave
Memphis, TN 38122
Bellevue Suzuki-Kawasaki
800-723-3449
2319 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN
Bellevue Suzuki-Kawasaki
800-723-3449
2319 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN 38106
Makes
Kawasaki, Suzuki, Schwinn
Performance Plus Yamaha
(901)385-8296
5312 Pleasant View Road
Memphis, TN
Performance Plus
(901)385-8790
5312 Pleasant View Road
Memphis, TN
Al's Cycle
901-324-3767
3155 Summer Avenue
Memphis, TN
Al's Cycle
901-324-3767
3155 Summer Avenue
Memphis, TN 38112
Bellevue Suzuki
901-774-1870
2319 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN
Bellevue Kawasaki
(901) 774-1870 Phone
2319 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN
Kawasaki of Memphis
901-372-8210
6412 Summer Ave
Bartlett, TN
Kawasaki of Memphis
901-372-8210
6412 Summer Ave
Bartlett, TN 38134
Triumph of Memphis
901-372-8210
6412 Summer Avenue
Memphis, TN
Triumph of Memphis
901-372-8210
6412 Summer Avenue
Memphis, TN 38134
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With the sudden surge in fuel prices last summer, one would think sales of motorcycles and scooters would have drastically increased as well, as consumers looked for fuel-sipping transportation rather than their gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs. While there is some truth to that assumption, a deeper look shows otherwise. Yes, sales of scooters and dual sport bikes rose roughly 42% and 23%, respectively. But overall cycle industry sales were down 7.2%, with off-road bikes falling 30% and street bike sales falling 5%, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council.
“There was a short-lived spike in only a few segments when the cost of fuel went up, but without financing available, consumers are finding it difficult to make new unit purchases,” said Stan Foxworthy, marketing director for Pirelli/Metzeler Motorcycle Tire. “New bike sales are in parallel with the automotive industry there are plenty of people out there who want to buy motorcycles, but they can’t get credit for them,” agreed Bob Graham, senior manager of motorcycle & kart products for Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations. But one thing is for certain: even if sales haven’t increased drastically, miles driven on motorcycles and scooters has. “I don’t think people went out and bought a motorcycle, but the people that already owned them began riding them more when they were faced with the mid-summer fuel costs,” Graham said. ... |
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