Originally Posted by DAD:
Midget motors and motorcycle motors will probably dry up in the future. I am proposing a viable option.
I see a bright future for motorcycle powered classes with the number of registered bikes absolutely skyrocketing in the USA over the last 15 years or so. More motorcycles means more motors.
"The 9.47 million registered motorcycles in 2012 in the USA.
Registered Motorcycles in The US sorted by date:
1999 – 4,152,433 – Registered motorcycles
2000 – 4,346,068 – Registered motorcycles
2001 – 4,903,056 – Registered motorcycles
2002 – 5,004,156 – Registered motorcycles
2003 – 5,370,035 – Registered motorcycles
2004 – 5,767,934 – Registered motorcycles
2005 – 6,227,146 – Registered motorcycles
2006 – 6,678,958 – Registered motorcycles
2007 – 7,138,476 – Registered motorcycles
2008 – 7,752,926 – Registered motorcycles
2009 – 7,929,724 – Registered motorcycles
2010 – 8,368,478 – Registered motorcycles
2011 – 8,810,650 – Registered motorcycles
2012 – 9.477,243 – Registered motorcycles"
source:
http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-ma...red-in-the-us/