Date: 12-11-25  Time: 06:34 am

Author Topic: Official bike number statistics  (Read 1453 times)

fireblake

  • Naughty Corner
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,490
Official bike number statistics
« on: 04 March 2014, 11:09:06 am »
This very interesting, i never would of guessed this?
1) There are twice as many two-wheeled Hondas on the road as there are Kawasakis and Suzukis combinedThere are approximately a quarter of a million Honda motorcycles and scooters on the roads in the UK, or 77,000 more than the second-most numerous manufacturer, Yamaha (170,000). Third is Suzuki (143,200) and fourth Kawasaki (89,838). The top ten table looks like this:
[/size]1)Honda247,2092)Yamaha169,8093)Suzuki143,2004)Kawasaki89,8385)Triumph79,3686)BMW55,6567)Harley40,6638)Aprilia25,2869)Ducati18,23210)KTM13,283[/color][/font][/size]Figures drawn from DVLA data. These are the numbers of bikes and scooters registered by the DVLA as taxed or SORN. There will be bikes that haven’t been taxed since the SORN system was introduced in 1998; these will not show up in the figures. Although scooters are included in these figures, scooter manufacturers are not shown.

Read more:
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-top-10s/top-five-bike-ownership-statistics/24624.html#ixzz2uzVJHlUL[/font]

Buzz

  • Club Racer
  • ****
  • Posts: 459
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #1 on: 04 March 2014, 11:15:20 am »
...and 30,000 of those Suzukis are Bandits - 21%.  No wonder I see so many around.


16,000 ish Fazers of all varieties on the road.

BBROWN1664

  • Administrator
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 13,165
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #2 on: 04 March 2014, 11:16:22 am »
250,000 Honda is not twice as many as 143,000 Suzuki plus 90,000 Kawasaki but does show that Honda have done something right.

fazersharp

  • Naughty Corner
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 6,968
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #3 on: 04 March 2014, 12:01:16 pm »
I wonder what the stats are in other countries.
I have the impression that honda stuff has a better finnish and more suited to our crap weather, am I wrong in thinking this, and if I am right then perhaps thats what everone else thinks and accounts for the extra hondas.
Do the police still use them and that carnt do any harm for their image

BBROWN1664

  • Administrator
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 13,165
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #4 on: 04 March 2014, 12:11:23 pm »
When was the last time you saw an advert for Kawasaki on the TV? Yamaha for that matter too?
Honda are advertising all the time. Add to that the fact that most younger lads have heard of the Fireblade and want one because they are quick and you have a sales boom.

I have a Honda because its a nice bike, very much like the FZS600 to ride and look at but newer.

Lawrence

  • Naughty Corner
  • WSB Pack Hound
  • *****
  • Posts: 830
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #5 on: 04 March 2014, 03:19:36 pm »
That's because they make good bikes :)  Or at least the two I've ridden were good :D

It'd be interesting to see what proportion of those are 125s.

fireblake

  • Naughty Corner
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 1,490
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #6 on: 04 March 2014, 08:45:01 pm »
I wonder what the stats are in other countries.
I have the impression that honda stuff has a better finnish and more suited to our crap weather, am I wrong in thinking this, and if I am right then perhaps thats what everone else thinks and accounts for the extra hondas.
Do the police still use them and that carnt do any harm for their image
I don't think the quality is as good as it was or if it's now better than other manufacturers. My last FireBlade(RRY) was nowhere near as good as my Urban Tiger was. I could jet wash the Tiger in April with 4 months worth of winter crud and it would come up like new whereas the RRY looked awful.


Mickey

fazersharp

  • Naughty Corner
  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 6,968
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #7 on: 04 March 2014, 09:37:31 pm »
But then the tiger is made with that kind of "abuse" in mind
Twaz just thinking out loud as to why there are more, if you egnore the hondas and a preceived quality boost why is yam next over the others

lew600fazer

  • GP Hero
  • ******
  • Posts: 2,253
Re: Official bike number statistics
« Reply #8 on: 04 March 2014, 10:28:32 pm »
Just found this on the Z1000SX forum, they are not happy over there.
For my 2 pence worth Honda are turning out nothing that would tempt me to buy , they are just bloody boring.
The Kawasaki Z1000SX is the best selling bike by a country mile in Europe in the Sprots touring section.

Apparently

http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news--general-news/yamaha-rated-most-reliable/24593.html