Rob,this is really cool information!
There's so few to keep track of in the US, that it
would be a good thing if possible to track current
GTS registrations in all states. Since 1993 there has
been a rate of attrition and an accurate count would
be nice. It would also be fun to calculate and compare
survival rate of the GTS with other like motorcycles.
I bet the GTS shows quite favorable in that area.
Any statisticians out there?
Rob Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From previous posts.
> Regards,
> Rob Chapman
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rob Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 10:49 AM
> Subject: GTS numbers
>
>
> > To complete my promise, here are the best numbers
> we have:
> > Australia 10 (current) 1993
> > Singapore 9 (current) 1994
> > Thailand 3 (current) ?
> > UK 20 (current) ?
> > USA (49) 528 (originally) 1993
> > USA (49) 150 (originally) 1994
> > USA CAL 105 (originally) 1993
> > USA CAL 50 (originally) 1994
> >
> > If there is 75% of USA bikes still running (is
> that a fair estimate??),
> that
> > means there are approximately 625 USA, and 42
> elsewhere, giving 667 bikes
> > that you have told me about.
> > Any more numbers?
> > Regards,
> > Rob Chapman
> >
> >
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