I am curious, anyone know of the members of this forum how many are Bullet Bike (Crotch Rocket) lovers and how many are Cruiser lovers? Is it a pretty even split or is this place heavy on one side of the crowd?
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it's a tough call, not sure if we have stats on anything like that around here, although Mike could probably tell you what the breakdown is by Brand of bike (or at least who registered for which owner's group)
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MountainManJohnson wrote:I am curious, anyone know of the members of this forum how many are Bullet Bike (Crotch Rocket) lovers and how many are Cruiser lovers? Is it a pretty even split or is this place heavy on one side of the crowd?
Bok is 100% correct, it's Total Motorcycle and we welcome all riders no matter what they ride. It is just one of the very many little things that make the Total Motorcycle community forums so unique on the internet.
Since all classifications of bike riders blend in so well here I've never really about what the breakdown would be between cruiser riders and sportbike riders. Even though there are 7,800 registered members of the forum over 580,000 visit the forums a month. I do not think there are more one than another here to be honest. Cruisers and Sportbikes are the most popular selling models right now.
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CNF2002 wrote:Hey, what about us standard-bike guys?
That would be me too.
I love the standards. I wish the manufacturers made a lot more of them in more models! They are great do-it-all bikes and a standard is what I'll be buying next again for the 5th out of 6th time.
I'm torn. I own a brand new GSX-R750, but I find myself constantly drooling over some of the new cruisers out there. I wouldn't be too suprised if I turned in my gixxer on a nice Suzuki cruiser in a couple of years. It might just lower my chance of a horrific speed-related motorcycle death.