American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 244 November 2019 | Page 14
"Motorcycling is About
BRIEFS Individuality, Independence and
Freedom" - MIC Unveils Shock
Research Findings at AIMExpo
NEWS
Paris Harley-Davidson (as in
Paris, Texas) has set a Guinness
World Record for the Most
Harley-Davidson Motorcycles in
a Parade. The number to beat
was 2,404, and the Paris H-D
parade recorded 3,497
motorcycles on October 5 with
Harley enthusiasts from 48
states, Canada and Europe
traveling to the event.
Cardo Systems, Ltd. and Ducati
Motor Holdings S.p.A. have
announced retail availability of its
special edition Ducati Red PACKTALK
units at Ducati dealers in the USA.
PACKTALK products are powered by
Cardo's ground-breaking Dynamic
Mesh Communication (DMC)
technology, allowing up to 15 riders
to connect seamlessly and feature
Cardo's natural voice-command and
sound by JBL.
Ewan McGregor and Charley
Boorman are reportedly
preparing for their third
extended adventure biking trip
- riding Harley-Davidson
LiveWires from the
southernmost tip of Argentina
to Los Angeles (6,800 miles), or
maybe even Alaska. Back-up
will be provided by two pick-up
trucks probably carrying DC fast
chargers. LiveWires have a
range of between 95 and 140
(urban) miles. Best of luck boys!
The Motorcycle Industry Council
presented its "strategic framework for
the long-term, industry-wide effort"
designed to boost ridership by getting
more riders, riding more, at the
opening session at AIMExpo
(Columbus, Ohio) at the end of
September.
Speakers revealed new findings about
the 'culture code' of motorcycling -
"how Americans relate to motorcycles,
which is critical in understanding how
to reach potential new riders," and
speakers provided details about new
research into the four steps on the
journey to becoming a motorcyclist.
"This industry-led program will enable
all stakeholders to benefit," said Paul
Vitrano, MIC Board Chair and senior
assistant general counsel of Indian
Motorcycle and Polaris Inc. "The MIC
is developing this to bring the might of
the entire industry together, in order to
power our collective future."
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Inspire - Get more people to take
notice of motorcycling
Explore - Help more people learn
about motorcycling in a way that
aligns with their lifestyle and
personal interests
Engage - Knock down barriers
and welcome new folks
Integrate - Make motorcycling
accessible, affordable, and
enriching
"We are working to refine these
elements into an action plan."
MIC leadership urged everyone
throughout the industry to unify,
support the initiative, engage with it,
and send questions, comments and
suggestions to [email protected].
An action plan and an initial set of
tactical elements will be presented at
the annual MIC Communications
Symposium in Long Beach, Calif., on
Nov. 21.
The presentation was led by Vitrano,
MIC Vice Chair Chuck Boderman of
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.,
incoming MIC President and CEO Erik
Pritchard, and long-time motorcyclist
and media personality Ariana
Escalante.
"We conducted exhaustive research
into the key drivers that underlie our
Incoming MIC
CEO/President Erik
Pritchard
AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - NOVEMBER 2019
MIC Vice Chair Chuck
Boderman of American
Honda Motor Co., Inc.
summed up in two words: personal
sovereignty."
The 'culture code' is "comprised of
independence, power, mastery of both
self and domain, and being at least a
little bit bad-ass about it," he said.
"Personal sovereignty is the essential
key to understanding how to
powerfully connect with potential
riders. It is how most Americans
'Inspire, Explore,
Engage, Integrate'
'the Culture Code'
The 36th edition of the popular
Motor Beurs, Utrecht, will take place
from February 20 to 23rd, 2020.
Regularly attracting over 100,000
visitors - making it the largest
motorcycle show in the Netherlands.
Indian Motorcycle was in 14th
position in market share terms in
Germany for the year to August
2019 with 1,016 units sold YTD
for a 1.05% share - up by +9.36%
over the year-ago period.
Four key steps were identified on
the journey to becoming a rider:
Ariana Escalante, long-time
motorcyclist and media
personality
industry," Vitrano said. "We knew we
had to dig deeper and go further than
anyone had previously gone into the
real issues that motivate people to ride
- and even more importantly, what
keeps them from riding.
"After months of intense,
collaborative work with consulting
firm Centauric, it was clear that
potential consumers not only exist,
they might actually be out there
waiting for us to find them," Vitrano
said.
To reach these potential riders, the
MIC worked with Centauric to
understand the 'culture code' of
motorcycling in America, and to
identify the four steps on the journey
to becoming a rider.
Information gathered in focus groups,
lab experiences and other research
"allowed us to discern our most critical
understanding," Boderman said, "the
distillation of the culture code of
motorcycling in America, which can be
subconsciously relate to motorcycles."
"We need more riders, riding more,"
Pritchard said. "Potential riders are on
a journey, and it's our job - all of us -
to provide a roadmap and help them
along the way to make sure they reach
the destination."
"We are working to refine these
elements into an action plan,"
Pritchard said. "Our industry is at
an essential turning point, where
we must unify as one body,
speaking the culture code of
motorcycling, and pulling in the
same direction to create new
riders."
Paul Vitrano, MIC Board Chair
and senior assistant general
counsel of Indian Motorcycle
and Polaris Inc.
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