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It is really nice to receive recognition for the hard work we all do here at Total Motorcycle for you. While it is never expected, it can make someones day knowing that you appreciated something about our site.
This little section will take you outside the Total Motorcycle Website Box. For those interested, it has visitor comments, technical stats, visitors who have supported us directly and other odds and ends.
Would you like to add you own comment about the site? Just Email me. :)
Introduction
Visitor Comments
Total Motorcycle website featured in magazines
Miscellaneous Awards
Directly Supporting Visitors
Website Stats and Figures
Alexia Stats and Figures
Countries we are visited from
Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
This has got to be one of the least frequently updated sections of the website. It is not because we don't get accolades, awards, letters of appreciation or offers to visit fans around the world, we do! Let's face it, we are just modest!
Here are some of the things we are very proud of we would like to share with you, visiting our website and reading this right now.
** UPDATE **
January 6th 2008 - 2007 brought Total Motorcycle new traffic records breaking (actually smashing) the old ones set in 2006. Total Motorcycle was up over 160 million hits, 4 million more visitors and 1 million page views from our 2006 records!
2007 Totals 350,657,241 10,211,318 69,042,155 6,939.42 GB Month / Year Hits Visitors Page Views Bandwidth
2006 Totals 290,298,615 6,787,630 68,681,189 5,427 GB Month / Year Hits Visitors Page Views BandwidthWhat a year 2007 was... And Total Motorcycle will be here in 2008 to (knock on wood) smash those 2007 records. :)
June 1st 2007 - When I mentioned above "This has got to be one of the least frequently updated sections of the website. It is not because we don't get accolades, awards, letters of appreciation or offers to visit fans around the world, we do!" I was telling the whole truth. A couple of weeks ago Total Motorcycle was on Rolling Thunder Radio (Vancouver CISL 650) talking about bikes, the internet and of course giving all of you a great appreciative shout-out! In December 2006 we were featured in The Los Angeles Times with a big write up as well. :)
Both our Total Motorcycle Fuel Economy Guide and Total Motorcycle Biker's Dictionary have entered new editions. The Fuel Economy Guide is now in it's 2nd edition and our Dictionary in it's 3rd. Both have several hunderd new items added.
Our Total Motorcycle forum community has grown to an amazing 10,619 members! People love how uniquely friendly, useful and helpful it is for all bikers and non-bikers. We have new additional forums for the Ladies, selling, motorcycle blogs and more!
As always the Total Motorcycle continues to grow and evolve I really want to say thank you to all our visitors, members, supporters and advertisers who make Totalmotorcycle.com such a wonderful place to visit regularly. Thanks for making Total Motorcycle your virtual motorcycle destination!
September 6th 2005 - As summer (for the Northern Hemisphere) comes to a close and the new 2006 models are now coming out we reflect on Summer 2005 at Total Motorcycle. New this year (so far) is our TMW's BIG BOOK of Concept Bikes, (200+ Pages full of information and rare photos), Total Motorcycle Tire/Tyre Guide (11 Manufacturers and 100's of motorcycle tires in one spot), Total Motorcycle Bikers Dictionary 2nd ED (A dictionary filled with specialized biker terms), the first ever of its kind a TMW Motorcycle Fuel Economy Guide (A guide to motorcycle gas mileage and economy) and that is just a sample of what was new. In 2006 we added about a few thousand static pages; amazing.
Our forum has grown to 5,118 members with 43,000 messages and has helped millions of bikers out worldwide with its friendly members, and tones of useful and helpful content. So far in 2005 over a million new motorcyclists have discovered Total Motorcycle and that added to 20 million more page views over 2004 stats.
As Total Motorcycle continues to grow and evolve I really want to say thank you to all our visitors, members, supporters and advertisers who make Totalmotorcycle.com such a wonderful place to visit regularly. Thanks for making Total Motorcycle your virtual motorcycle destination!
May 1st 2005 - Total Motorcycle keeps growing at stunning rates and continues to be the #1 leading motorcycle information website in North America for 2005. Alexa ranking ranks Totalmotorcycle.com #10,000 most popular website in the world. May 2005 was another record breaking month for helping motorcyclists worldwide. On May 11th, Total Motorcycle hit #8,198 most popular website worldwide. :)
December 31st 2004 - Total Motorcycle ends a very fun and successful 2004 helping more motorcyclists around the world than ever before with over 104 million hits. 2.5 million riders made Total Motorcycle their virtual motorcycle destination. We also gave away more prizes than ever before in our free contests.
October 1st 2004 - Total Motorcycle moves into the #1 leading motorcycle information website position in North Amercia. Alexa ranking ranks Totalmotorcycle.com #15,000 most popular website in the world.
June 1st 2004 - Total Motorcycle keeps growing at stunning rates! From November 2003 to May 2004 (6 months) growth has multiplied by 15.5x times. We have now been featured in 6 motorcycle publications as well. It would easily seems Total Motorcycle is not only successful and unique but a growing destination for motorcyclists worldwide.
December 9th 2003 - In just one month, we have already surpassed our yearly growth expectations! Amazingly we have grown so big in one month that we need to purchase a much larger bandwidth package from our host to accomodate the amount of visitors to Total Motorcycle!
November 8th 2003 - We aquire the Total Motorcycle domain name (DNS) and fully go online with www.totalmotorcycle.com on November 11th. We found a paid host (www.idleserv.net) who would host us on their fast network and give us room to grow and accomodate our needs as well.
August - October 2003 - Too big, too fast, too much bandwidth, too much space, our free webhosts were telling us. We had to find a solution for both our visitors and our hosts fast. Our growth was skyrocketing and so were the demands on our hosts. I'm surprised web1000.com kept us online as much as they did! (thank you). We had no room left to grow, couldn't use anymore bandwidth, a decision had to be made.
July 31st 2003 - Hitting 1,000,000 unique visitors. A unique visitor is counted as 1 person per day visiting your page, no matter how many pages they view, pictures they see or visits they make in one day.
Early 2003 - "Completion" of our Reliable Used Motorcycle Buyers Guide and Beginners Guide to Motorcycling. Addition of a Motorcycle Photo Gallery. 1,200,000 hits in April alone!
At this stage, we knew we had something good, that people wanted. Rather than go "coporate and commercial" like so many other sites, we fiercely hung onto our original ideas (offering conent that was helpful, personal, friendly and useful).
Late 2002 - Birth of the Total Motorcycle name. We added http://totalmotorcycle.web1000.com and http://totalmotorcycle.t35.com (amoung others) to spread the bandwidth and our growing size out more on the free webhosts. Our hits were now in the 160,000 range per month. Adding more and more useful content we just kept growing. Almost doubling each months hits as we went along. Things were getting crazy good.
2001 - 2002 - In early 2001 we decided to start offering more to our visitors. We wanted to build something unique that people would keep comming back to. By offering conent that was helpful, personal, friendly and useful we started on the road to success. We still follow those basic principles today with our website.
September 2000 - All started here, with a few fan pages devoted to the CB400T. At the time, I was estatic about 120 hits a month. Now, we get over 5,600,000 hits a month! Times change eh! Our website at the time was: http://konica3.virtualave.net our name "the Rider homepage". Start of the Reliable Used Motorcycle Buyers Guide (research stage)
Our site, originally called "the Rider homepage" change to "100% motorcycle website". We were easily starting to out grow our old site http://konica3.virtualave.net. Hits were now in the 6,000 a month range.
Just some words of whit !
I found your web page yesterday via Yahoo.com on a general search. I just wanted you to know that so far it is the BEST motorcycle web page I have come across. It is just packed full of good information.I was looking at the Suzuki DR 650SE. I got the brochure from the dealer and it does not have the horse power of the bike listed at all. You web page does, and so much more. If I had four hands I'd give you people four thumbs up!
Great job and keep up the great job.
Barry G. Kery
Bethlehem, PA================================================
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PROVIDING THIS RESOURCE! I just really wanted to let you know how much I appreciate that this is here the new rider stories and everything is so helpful! Beginning in motorcycling is like joining a secret society and trying to figure out the password by yourself it seems but your site really clarifies a lot of things for me. So thank you very much for providing such a great resource!
- Jonah Lather
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I love the site and will continue to send new riders there.
Best wishes!
S'miles and hugz,
Sasha
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I just wanted to take a second to thank you for sharing your beginning
riding experiences as well as your guide for beginners. It really helps to
know as a beginner I'm not a complete flunky if I stall the bike once in a
while (for some reason I had this idea that everyone but me gets this right
almost right away).Anyway, your openess about the learning process as well as the route guide
are just great. Thanks again!-Bryce Mohan
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Hey! Just found your site and spent all morning crusin here, great place!
SMS================================================
Hi, first of all, great website! Loads of information!
Thanks for your
help! John.================================================
Howdy! I just discovered your website and am loving it. Great work!
Thanks and safe riding!
Les "Weatherman" Jones
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Just wanted to let you know I really enjoy reading the forums on your website.
- Tony Degnan================================================
Thankyou for providing the "Reliable Used Motorcycle Buyers Guide" section of your site. I found it very informative; thanks again for your insight. - Josh
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What a great website you guy have, just phenomenal. - Glenn Castiglione
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You have a great site with a lot of good information, and I plan to use it to help me make a decision as to what bike to get. - Paul Croteau
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THANK YOU! The exploded view drawings of my bike (XJ650RJ) are big help. You have a great page! - Edward Eckbreth
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This is awesome. I have just found your web site and could not be happier.
- Dave Gagne================================================
I really have found your website so helpful that i think it's the most thorough and thoughtful I've read. The cc versus horsepower and moving parts, etc. helped more than any other website has. - Kim Murray
I've been on the TMW forums for about 2 months now, and I love the site! When I initially decided to get back into riding, I signed into four different motorcycle forums, including yours. I have since eliminated all but yours.
I feel TMW meets all of my needs as a motorcycle enthusiast. - Matt================================================
great site and getting better all the time. - Tony Marchitto
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I am getting back into motorcycles after being out for about ten years. I found your website and must say it is one of the best anywhere on the net. I'm doing a lot of research and your sight is a great help when considering different vintage bikes. I am very impressed. - Greg White
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Hello there,
Have recently discovered your superb motorbiking web site at http://totalmotorcycle.web1000.com/index.html.
What an excellent website with lots of excellent articles, links & things to think about!!!!!
Many thx for making this so freely available on the web!
:-) Andreas in Oz================================================
Last Sunday, I got my 1975 Honda CB-750 as a "parting gift" from my boyfriend... I know virtually nothing about motorcycles, but I knew I wanted this bike. He showed me how to start it, get it into first gear and cruise in a straight line, then he left.
So here I am with a big, cool motorcycle and not really a clue of what to do... then I just managed to surf onto your site tonight and have spent the past couple hours diligently reading all you've written for beginner bikers. THANK YOU! It has been the most comprehensive site I've found yet for information for a beginner like me. I plan on taking the MSF course as soon as I can carve away three days in my schedule and plan on following your guide to learning how to ride on the road. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate the information and again thank you for posting it.
Lily J.
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Thanks to your advice, I ordered some tubes of Autosol from mscdirect.com and also bought some Mother's pre-wax cleaner and Meguiar's gold wax. I haven't got around to using the wax yet...these past few nights have been spent working with the Autosol on the exhaust, engine covers, forks, etc. It took some work using sponges but the chrome and aluminum looks almost brand new. Engine covers that I thought needed replaced look practically brand-new and shiny now. I have to admit I am absolutely amazed. Even the exhaust which had rust and discoloration is back to a nice shiny chrome. I plan to send a couple before and after pics to you when I'm done.Anyway, I am a true believer of Autosol...the stuff works wonders.
Thanks again for your website which gave me the advice...
Scott
83 Nighthawk 650
================================================I think the beginning bikers section is just fine the way it is. Your suggestion on taking the safety courses offered was the best thing you could say. It teaches you so many things you never think about. I already had my license, but decided to take it anyway. What an eye-opener. I never realized how many things I did or could do differently.
Well thanks again for such a great site. I'll be sure to check back often.
Teresa
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Thanks for a great website. - Adrian
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Great little web page you put together!
Found it from doing a Sherlock II search from the old Macintosh,
and your page made first hit! Thank god it did!Thanks for spending the time and letting others know about these
bikes, recommending parts, and providing the links!Take care, and ride safe!
Kevin Elsdon
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...and last but not least the tonnes of thank you's I get from those who submit their motorcycle photos in our Galleries.
Thank you all for making this huge effort all worth it.
Michael & Andrea Le Pard
Total Motorcycle Website Featured in magazines and radio:
CISL 650 Vancouver
Los Angeles Times Newspaper
BBC Radio 4
Practical Living / Fine Living Magazine
Cycle Torque Magazine
2004 Bikers Atlas
Bike Trader
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Practical Living / Fine Living Magazine features our website in their selects section as one they best liked as a resource of information!
Fine Living Editorial Policy: Fine Living Selects
1. Fine Living Selects are an editorial feature of Fine Living Network and FineLiving.com and adhere to strict journalistic standards. They feature products and services in the Fine Living categories that would be of interest to viewers and website visitors.2. Fine Living editors choose Fine Living Selects by speaking to experts and searching the Web, catalogs and magazines without regard to any commercial interaction or affiliation agreement between the manufacturer or service provider and Fine Living or other Scripps Network or business unit.
3. Selections are made based on form, function, value, quality of experience and interest to viewers and/or website visitors.
Total Motorcycle featured in the Cycle Torque Magazine
December 28th, 2003: Thanks to the Australian motorcycle magazine Cycle Torque for featuring us in their magazine. Unfortunately we don't have a copy of it. Richard Sanford referred to us as "Total Motorcycle, A beginners guide, a huge gallery, Everything is right here..."
Total Motorcycle featured in the 2004 Bikers Atlas
December 28th, 2003: On page 27 you will find Total Motorcycle featured under the Wicked Websites section. Thanks to the Bikers Atlas for featuring us.
Total Motorcycle featured in Bike Trader
February 20h, 2004: Thanks to the United Kingdom's Bike Trader for featuring us in their magazine. We thank them very much for taking notice of our (Total Motorcycle) growing website and for the line "It has more or less anything that any biker - from novice to life-ling rider - could wish for"... Many thanks from all of us at TMW!
Total Motorcycle featured on BBC Radio 4 (Radio)
November 25th, 2006 on Radio 4 at 1545: Program name Engines on Song; BBC 4.
Engines On Song
Friday 25 November 2005 15:45 (Radio 4 FM)When a car engine is in tune, it is said to be 'On Song'. What a good excuse to immerse ourselves in the songs and stories that have been inspired by car engines over the years!
Singer/songwriter Chris Rea and experimental guitarist Jeff Beck join Alun Lewis for 15 minutes of gratuitous engine revs, and with the help of James May from Top Gear, find out how and why different cylinder engines can produce such evocative sounds.
It will air at 15:45. Thanks to the BBC Radio 4 for featuring us on BBC Radio Four.
Total Motorcycle featured in the Los Angeles Times Newspaper
December 6th, 2006: A special thank you to Susan Carpenter, Times Staff Writer for the Los Angeles Times for involving Total Motorcycle with her Believable MPG Figures column in the L.A. Wheels section. We are more than happy to help her out and gratefully thank Susan and the Los Angeles Times Newspaper for mentioning Total Motorcycle in the column. Many thanks from all of us at TMW!

You can also see this column in the L.A. Wheels section online here at The Los Angeles Times
Total Motorcycle featured on CISL 650 Vancouver Radio
Rolling Thunder Radio
Monday 21 May 2007 8:25pm-8:45pmOn May 21st, 2007, Total Motorcycle founder Mike Le Pard has been invited to talk about the world of motorcycles and motorcycling on CISL Radio 650 Vancouver. Be sure to check it out and listen live on your radio or via the Internet!
Listen Live: http://www.650cisl.com/player/player
Visit the Rolling Thunder Radio Show section
Visit 650 CISL Radio: http://www.650cisl.comAbout the show
Join Brodie Giles and Roberta Horwood as they hit the airwaves at 650 CISL to talk about riding. They will look at the entire spectrum of transportation from Show 'n Shine Classics to 4x4's; trail bikes to Hot Rods; Vespas to Harleys. They will look for the best places to ride, on or off road and discuss the best places to stay when you're on a long ride. They will also look for the best places to get rides serviced, repaired, or rebuilt. If it moves on wheels, Brodie and Roberta will be covering the latest insight and information.
Schedule
Monday- 8:00 pm 8:59 pm (Pacific Time)
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Thanks for the award! (#1 out of 100 motorcycle sites)
GDL Cycles 2002-2006
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Michael and Andrea: I'm still working my way through you vast number
of pages. Quite allot to view, but I will do so happily (over the next
few days by the looks of it :-) ). I wanted to let you know that I
would be happy to support your efforts and will do so via snail mail if
that's ok. This must have taken some time and effort on your part to
put together and the photo's are starting to make me home sick.And you were wrong! I think you summed up what motorcycling means
perfectly.Cheers,
Christine & Stew
================================================Thanks to David who sent me a XJ650 Seca tank free of change (just had to pay postage).
I do have an extra Silver/Blue tank that isn't rusted out. It has a small fixed dent in the right side. I never had it painted yellow. It is serviceable and free if you would like it. I will send a photo if you are interested. Just refund me for the postage.
David Kermes
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Hi Mike,
Checked out your site...it's awesome...really enjoyed it and found it
helpful...any chance you can "pop up" spring for us??? LOLOLCheers,
Colleen
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Our Statistics from our servers:
Figures are updated monthly (or when available) for your interest:
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| September 2000 - October, 2003 | 6,895,038 | 579,452 | n/a | 91.13 GB |
| November, 2003 | 1,162,802 |
18,362 | 76,481 | 11.5 GB |
| December 2003 | 2,368,828 | 28,773 | 200,419 | 23.31 GB |
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Month / Year
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Hits
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Visitors
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Page Views
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Bandwidth
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| January 2004 | 3,227,428 | 64,472 | 602,559 | 39.07 GB |
| February 2004 | 3,382,258 | 72,656 | 620,047 | 37.46 GB |
| March 2004 | 4,780,890 | 89,168 | 842,624 | 47.75 GB |
| April 2004 | 5,092,839 | 93,400 | 961,427 | 67.52 GB |
| May 2004 | 10,101,743 | 273,200 | 1,765,347 | 107.5 GB |
| June 2004 | 9,286,979 | 250,491 | 1,852,976 | 126.88 GB |
| July 2004 | 9,075,671 | 215,481 | 1,890,933 | 133.94 GB |
| August 2004 | 9,232,567 | 219,795 | 2,034,480 | 133.35 GB |
| September 2004 | 12,788,745 | 290,131 | 2,810,319 | 173.11 GB |
| October 2004 | 12,796,621 | 307,095 | 3,042,757 | 150.79 GB |
| November 2004 | 11,470,934 | 268,443 | 2,767,119 | 148.51 GB |
| December 2004 | 13,465,305 | 265,494 | 2,982,617 | 171.92 GB |
| 2004 Totals | 104,701,980 | 2,409,826 | 22,173,205 | 1,337.8 GB |
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Month / Year
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Hits
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Visitors
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Page Views
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Bandwidth
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| January 2005 | 17,254,991 | 298,833 | 3,604,264 | 205.6 GB |
| February 2005 | 19,433,721 | 296,137 | 4,106,885 | 208.84 GB |
| March 2005 | 24,852,694 | 374,597 | 5,144,689 | 262.97 GB |
| April 2005 | 29,082,235 | 457,049 | 5,938,443 | 314.03 GB |
| May 2005 | 28,966,088 | 481,427 | 6,264,881 | 408.82 GB |
| June 2005 | 23,963,269 | 465,496 | 5,583,741 | 349.18 GB |
| July 2005 | 22,141,232 | 433,776 |
5,949,551 | 331.39 GB |
| August 2005 | 20,519,389 | 428,477 | 5,486,788 | 331.34 GB |
| September 2005 | 24,537,403 | 488,792 | 5,658,897 | 384.81 GB |
| October 2005 | 23,637,890 | 457,450 | 5,359,038 | 379.83 GB |
| November 2005 | 23,479,206 | 410,396 | 6,294,488 | 368.36 GB |
| December 2005 | 21,725,289 | 417,435 | 4,793,842 | 348.73 GB |
| 2005 Totals | 279,593,407 |
5,009,865 |
64,185,507 |
3,893.9 GB |
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Month / Year
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Hits
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Visitors
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Page Views
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| January 2006 | 21,608,466 | 417,731 | 4,630,340 | 350.7 GB |
| February 2006 | 20,119,773 | 416,973 | 4,314,969 | 326.95 GB |
| March 2006 | 25,439,700 | 578,546 | 5,404,783 | 424.83 GB |
| April 2006 | 27,967,648 | 658,454 | 5,937,394 | 447.45 GB |
| May 2006 | 29,890,119 | 658,006 | 6,175,276 | 484.01 GB |
| June 2006 | 26,928,337 | 642,870 | 5,814,253 | 455.15 GB |
| July 2006 | 27,128,806 | 638,772 | 6,922,526 | 482.28 GB |
| August 2006 | 25,003,280 | 595,009 | 6,880,839 | 472.74 GB |
| September 2006 | 23,141,529 | 565,854 | 6,205,906 | 461.83 GB |
| October 2006 | 22,880,377 | 574,411 |
6,255,989 | 470.09 GB |
| November 2006 | 20,669,051 | 508,520 | 6,060,730 | 549.51 GB |
| December 2006 | 19,521,529 | 532,484 | 4,078,184 | 500.58 GB |
| 2006 Totals | 290,298,615 | 6,787,630 | 68,681,189 | 5,427 GB |
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Month / Year
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Visitors
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Page Views
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Bandwidth
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| January 2007 | 21,341,973 | 586,034 | 4,619,204 | 576.56 GB |
| February 2007 | 21,517,414 | 569,801 | 4,908,094 | 671.57 GB |
| March 2007 | 30,651,377 | 812,221 | 7,664,276 | 610.10 GB |
| April 2007 | 33,614,450 | 899,047 | 7,240,845 | 666.04 GB |
| May 2007 | 38,777,792 | 1,048,478 | 8,197,969 | 732.41 GB |
| June 2007 | 32,937,116 | 1,061,178 | 7,794,016 | 607.79 GB |
| July 2007 | 30,288,283 | 1,082,356 | 5,354,286 | 628.28 GB |
| August 2007 | 28,590,126 | 1,017,274 | 4,796,204 | 615.54 GB |
| September 2007 | 27,574,501 | 831,912 | 4,526,665 | 580.81 GB |
| October 2007 | 29,292,158 | 807,123 | 4,782,858 | 629.81 GB |
| November 2007 | 28,855,308 | 763,142 | 4,674,316 | 611.76 GB |
| December 2007 | 27,206,743 | 732752 | 4,484,422 | 597.69 GB |
| 2007 Totals | 350,657,241 | 10,211,318 | 69,042,155 | 6,939.42 GB |
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| January 2008 | 30,010,319 | 832,843 | 4,837,450 | 653.38 GB |
| February 2008 | 32,178,253 | 941,178 | 5,568,534 | 655.96 GB |
| March 2008 | 37,964,859 | 1,242,493 | 6,715,655 | 771.41 GB |
| April 2008 | 44,830,906 | 1,398,014 | 8,086,991 | 794.30 GB |
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| 2008 Totals | 144,984,337 | 4,384,528 | 25,253,630 | 2875.05 GB |
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Countries the Total Motorcycle Website is Visited From:
Motorcycling has a massive worldwide appeal, and so does Total Motorcycle.com; take a quick look at where our visitors are coming from in our list below:
Total Motorcycle extends a warm friendly welcome to all our international visitors regardless where they are from.
199 Countries around the world and counting...
Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina,
Armenia,
Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaidjan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados,
Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil,
British Indian Ocean Territory, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso,
Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic,
Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica,
Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia,
Ethiopia, European Union, Falkland Islands, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Finland,
France, Gabon, Gambia,
Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Greece, Greenland, Grenada,
Guadeloupe (French), Guam (USA), Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras,
Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire), Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait,
Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives,
Mali, Malta, Martinique (French), Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova,
Monaco, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands,
Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia (French), New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger,
Nigeria, North Korea, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories, Panama,
Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Polynesia (French),
Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Reunion (French), Romania, Russian Federation,
Rwanda, Saint Kitts & Nevis Anguilla, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent &
Grenadines, Samoa Islands, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia,
Senegal, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, South Africa,
South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tadjikistan,
Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey,
Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab
Emirates, United States of America, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vatican
City State, Venezuela, Vietnam, Virgin Islands (British), Virgin Islands (USA),
Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
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