PowerSports Business

October 3, 2016

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Boston, MA www.PowersportsBusiness.com MOTORCYCLE Powersports Business • October 3, 2016• 67 New York, NY 18.8% Seattle-Tacoma, WA 15.0% 16.5% Los Angeles, CA 2.2% San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA -8.9% Source: Statistical Surveys, Inc. TRADITIONAL ON-HIGHWAY MOTORCYCLE Philadelphia, PA-Wilmington, DE-Trenton, NJ 21.0% Dallas-Fort Worth, TX 28.0% 19.0% Houston, TX San Diego, CA -11.0% 17.9% Chicago, IL HOT SPOTS Sales of traditional on-highway motorcycles grew 7.14 percent nationwide year-to-date through June, according to the most recent Hot Spots data from Statistical Surveys, Inc. Dallas-Fort Worth posted nearly 28 percent growth, while the Philadelphia; Wilmington, Delaware; and Trenton, New Jersey, area was up 20.99 percent collectively. Houston was up 19.02 percent, and New York City increased traditional motorcycle sales by 18.77 percent. Also up double digits were Chicago (17.87 percent), Boston (16.47 percent) and Seattle/ Tacoma, Washington (14.95 percent). The San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, Cali- fornia, area was down 8.87 percent, and San Diego dropped 11 percent. PSB Traditional motorcycle sales growing in Dallas-Ft. Worth

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