Bloomberg is conducting a comprehensive series of special segments on $HOG [Harley Davidson], highlighting significant shifts in the American motorcycle market - hence this post. The evolution of motorcycle sales per capita in the United States has shown a staggering decline over recent years, as illustrated in the chart below.

Surprisingly, Americans now purchase fewer large motorcycles (over 600cc) than Europeans, despite having advantages that traditionally supported motorcycle ownership: abundant open spaces for riding, widespread garage availability for storage, and higher income per capita. This represents a fundamental shift in the American motorcycle culture that Harley Davidson has long dominated.

As part of my ongoing analysis of recreational vehicle markets, I’m currently researching $BC [Brunswick Corporation], a leader in the marine industry. I’ll be sharing insights on the boating sector soon, examining whether similar consumption pattern changes are occurring across different recreational vehicle categories.