American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 221 December 2017 | Page 20

This year’s EICMA/’Milan’ Show (the 75th show in its 103rd year) saw its custom content area dropped, but marked a clear turning point in the fortunes and trends of the mainstream Italian and wider European motorcycle market. Italian new motorcycle registrations have grown strongly in 2017 despite ‘patchy’ results elsewhere... he attendance statistics is sued by EICMA are notoriously “loose”, shall we say; indeed, being decidedly “alternative” with show traffic “facts” has been a characteristic of all Italian show organizers for decades. The trade association behind the show (ANCMA) does not always issue attendance figures (which is usually a sign that visitor or exhibitor numbers, or both, were down) and when it does, the use of statistics is so selective and so inconsistent that it makes year-to- year comparisons near impossible. In the specific case of EICMA there were next to no statistics issued at all for 2016, and no more than three or four expo news updates of any kind were released at all in the 12-month cycle since then. Those that have been made, have been ‘random’ in their content at best! However, this year EICMA had an “attendance” release issued within 48 hours of the show closing its doors. Even though their use of math was still characteristically “creative” and deliberately designed to obfuscate (something that all the other domestic U.S. motorcycle industry news outlets fell for unquestioningly), what cannot be disguised, is that this year’s attendance was excellent. The number of exhibitors was definitely T +24% increase in attendance up, and, for the first time in almost a decade, the “vibe” among the Italian vendors was positively enthusiastic. EICMA attendance figures have always been quoted as being in the region of half a million people each year. In truth, a figure of around 350,000 is probably nearer the mark, and of those, it is unlikely that more than some 200,000 are actually of riding age. Nonetheless, there were enough visitors to keep everyone happy. I spent three days pounding the aisles and can report that there was more PG&A and OEM new product action than has been seen for the past few shows added together, and that domestic Italian vendors, and those who sell there, definitely had smiles on their faces. In a year that has been a tad ‘tricky’ elsewhere in Europe in new model registration terms, the parts, accessory and apparel sectors in Italy are in good shape, even if there is still oversupply - but when hasn’t there been? +28% international attendance 20 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - DECEMBER 2017 SBS: A new branding program is the latest in a series of upgrades to the Danish brake pad manufacturer’s market presence that has also included entry into new market sectors, including the brake discs market; ; www.sbs.dk Cardo Systems: Latest products from the ‘Scala Rider’ bike communications and entertainment systems specialist include the rugged Q-solo Bluetooth communicator for solo riders, Freecom 4 and Packtalk DMC (Dynamic Mesh Communication) based Bluetooth communication systems; www.cardosystems.com www.AMDchampionship.com