Motorcycle Dealers
Competitive Landscape
Discretionary personal income and interest rates drive demand, since motorcycles are high-ticket purchases and often financed. The profitability of individual companies depends on volume and sales of higher-margin goods like heavyweight motorcycles. Large dealers have advantages in broad inventory selections and negotiating power with manufacturers. Small dealers can compete effectively by providing superior customer service or offering unique services, like bike customization. The industry is capital-intensive: Average annual revenue per employee for a typical company is $325,000.
Opportunities
Custom Bikes - In addition to transportation, motorcycles also provide riders with a way to express individuality. Owners may personalize bikes with custom paint jobs, special graphics, unique...
Business Challenges
Dependence on Disposable Personal Income - Most motorcycles are considered recreational or luxury items; as such, purchases depend highly on disposable personal income. During the recession of the late 2000s, sales...


