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NUMBER OF BIKES PER STATE

I'll bet that New York can move up in that study ;)...
Governor Cuomo already told a bunch of us, that we're no longer welcome here... :shocked:
 
I'll bet that New York can move up in that study ;)...
Governor Cuomo already told a bunch of us, that we're no longer welcome here... :shocked:

HUH....????WHAT....????????

ARE YOU SERIOUS....?????????????????????????????????????


HOLY CRAP.... TIME TO MOVE BOBBY..... GET OUT'A THERE B4 THE PLACE IS BURNT TO THE GROUND.... :roflblack:
 
We're Number 1....We're Number 1...We're Number 1...We're Number 1 :D:D:D:yes::yes::yes:

Bob... not welcome in NY? Motorcycles in general, or just people that love freedom of all types? :dontknow: I'll think of ya as I drink my 16+ oz soda whilst out shooting my AR's and AK's. :p

As an aside, I don't have the link, but SD is also the second freest State in the nation right next to ND.
 
Wow.

If you cross tabbed that data with a "riding" cohort of males between 21 and 65 years with incomes over the poverty line, I wonder what the graph would look like. Then (I'm thinking out loud) if you graphed that against riding days, that would be interesting. Also, if you graphed it against average fitness level for the riding cohort, I bet you would find that motorcyclists are more physically fit, do not congregate in large cities--maybe in the suburbs though--and that higher incomes are negatively correlated with motorcyclists in the 40 to 60 age group. I am too busy over the next two weeks to do these statistics...but maybe someone will do it...
 

DANG....! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
that's nothing short of being ANTI-AMERICAN.....

WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND VOTED FOR AN IDIOT LIKE THIS.... OH, sorry, it's those in their LEFT MIND that did..... :gaah:

Bob... COME ON DOWN to SoCar... we'd LOVE to have you as a citizen of the NEW SOUTH... :yes: :clap:

PS: i'm originally from Massachusetts, but please don't tell anyone on this website... i don't want that to get around....
 
PS: i'm originally from Massachusetts, but please don't tell anyone on this website... i don't want that to get around....

Massachusetts is getting kind of cool... They've actually got ATV and snowmobile trail systems in a bunch of their State Parks... :thumbup:

That makes it easier to forgive some of the insanity... :shocked:
 
Most of all New York hates anyone that does not pay State Income Taxes. We are called 3rd class citizens. Anyway I think the stats need some adjustments.
 
Most of all New York hates anyone that does not pay State Income Taxes. We are called 3rd class citizens. Anyway I think the stats need some adjustments.

ORIGINAL POST DELETED BY ME..... it was political, and we need not be political on this website....
sorry.......
:banghead:
SPYD3R
 
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I FOUND THIS TO BE RATHER INTERESTING.....
http://www.fool.com/investing/gener...-ranked-for-highest-motorcycle-ownership.aspx
however, i would like also to know the State rankings of 'miles per year ridden' and 'days per year which are rideable'....
as for states like Iowa, NH & SD, riding is mostly not possible between December and March... whereas, southern/western states have 12 months each year of riding.... :chat:
Add Vermont to your above list with Iowa, NH,& SD. Deanna777
 
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