Republished from Paul d’Orléans’ ‘Wandering Eye’ column in Cycle World
Motorcycle sales have been on a downward slope for a generation now. Has the world changed, or has the industry changed – or, even, have bikes themselves reached a stage of maturity? The internal-combustion motorcycle seems to have reached a point of diminishing returns technologically, as even a small capacity machine is capable of double any speed limit, with good suspension and brakes. Electric motorcycles are different; they face big hurdles compared to an internal combustion bike, with issues around riding range and battery size. They can be made wicked fast but not for long.



By the numbers:
149 custom builders featured in Gestalten’s The Ride (2013) and The Ride: 2nd Gear (2015)
1,923 Harley-Davidson XLCRs cafe racers built in 1977-78, and considered a failure
800 Ducati 900SSs built in 1975-76, which saved the company




