Smaller Adult Motorcycles: Long Awaited New Market Segment

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By Herb Uhl

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The motorcycle industry has overlooked a major market segment that could easily cause a 100% increase in motorcycle sales worldwide.

Herb Uhl who is credited with starting the ATV market segment when he invented the Honda Trail 50, has identified the segment of smaller adult motorcycles and proposes the necessary steps to make this new segment a success.

Currently no manufacturer makes a full line of quality bikes to fit people with an inseam of 29 inches or less. This includes most ladies and short stature men.

It’s estimated that equals about 60% of the population.

Author and inventor Herb Uhl presents an overwhelming case for an untapped market segment of small motorcycles designed and engineered motorcycle ergonomics culminating in a high-end small motorcycle for women and men of short stature. The idea for upscale motorcycles for short riders with fat wallets in search of small street and off-road bikes that fit their stature to invest their expendable income on is ripe for the picking.

Recent statistics indicate 18,550 people in the USA searched for such a line of bikes in the last month.

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The motorcycle industry has overlooked a major new market segment in search of smaller adult motorcycles. Herb Uhl, credited by Honda to be the inventor of the first two-wheeled ATV, after which they modeled trail and adventure bikes. He now proposes a new model of motorcycles targeted at riders of a shorter stature seeking a quality ride.