Why are Millennials afraid to ride motorcycles

Most of us grew up in a different time for sure. I grew up in rural Indiana with dirt roads and fields. I got my first bike in 1974 and road it all over the place with no license and no plates. I worked on a number of farms as a kid and I bought that 1967 Bridgestone 175 for $200.00 I made bucking bails. I could ride all week on a dollars worth of gas. It was a cheap practical form of transportation. The local cops were pretty cool with us. There were no undocumented workers back then to do the work we did.

I think the video was right on about size. My first new bike was a 1977 Honda CJ360. Road the h@ll out of that bike all over the place. By this time I had plates and a license. (Indiana did not have a motorcycle endorsement until the early 80's).

I think there are many reasons people don't ride, but one is the fact that there are not many low entry bikes on the market. Why does no one make the 350s or 500s of yesterday.

The Rocket is the first bike in my life I have owned that is over 1000cc. I love it, but I kept my America and it still sees a lot of road time.

I think if there were bikes in the $4000 to $6000 range there would be many more riders.
 
Why don’t millennials have money?
Some of them very much do. My niece works for Shell in Holland - she's a Chemical Engineer.
No student loans and she achieved scholarships even for her post graduate work.
She spends pretty much all her spare cash on travelling the world. With 8 weeks leave a year - who wouldn't.
No Car - uses Bicycle and tram to commute.

In an ever more congested city environment any large bike is just a PITA. Those of us who wish to live surrounded by bears and wolves are fewer and fewer far between.
 

You can find Honda rebels or shadows for 1500-4000 all day long. My shadow was a 750cc 2005 with like 6000 miles on it and I bought it for 2500
 
Great idea , but I'm certain if they tried that here , most would end up in the river along with the supermarket trolleys !
 
What ? No gaybrows !
 
Great idea , but I'm certain if they tried that here , most would end up in the river along with the supermarket trolleys !
I cannot remember where - but I recall supermarket trolleys with brakes and alarms should one venture outside the carpark.