Cycling – Interesting Industry Stats
Posted on February 21st, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
I’ll be covering cycling in more detail in a couple of weeks but I came across some interesting stats that are worth sharing.
Share of Units Sold by Type

Source: National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA)
As you can clearly see from the chart above, mountain bikes were the single largest category of bicycles sold by specialty bike stores in 2008. In addition, the comfort & hybrid classes can be thought of as less aggressive mountain bikes. This is worth keeping in mind as you think about stock shoots in this category. Youth cycling is also a large category and should be explored.
Specialty Bicycle Retailers Generate Most of the Dollars
According to the NBDA statistics, specialty bicycle stores account for only 17% of units, but 50% of dollars generated in the industry. They also account for almost all the services & parts revenues. If you’re planning a retail oriented shoot in this category, specialty stores are the way to go.
Why People Ride

Source: National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA)
Although the data above are from a 2006 survey of why adults ride, changes are not likely to be major. It’s clear that recreation is the primary reason people ride and that lines up well with the fact that mountain & comfort bikes make up the major portion of bike sales. (Note: the data add up to more than 100% because people ride for more than one reason.)
What About Commuting?
According to the League of Amercian Bicyclists analysis of 2008 Census data, 0.55% of Americans use a bicycle as their primary means of getting to work. Although this represents significant growth from it’s levels in prior years, it’s a tiny fraction of the total. They have published an online spreadsheet ranking cities by % of bicycle commuters – Portland, Minneapolis & Seattle are the top 3 US cities.
Implications for Shoot Planning
- Mountain bikes and comfort bikes are the dominant category of bike sold
- Recreation is the main reason that people ride
- Bicycling commuting in the USA is a tiny portion of the total, even though it is growing.
- Watch those logos! Bicycle frames, components and tires are almost completely covered in logos. I recommend dealing with this on the bike with tape & paint rather than spending days of Photoshop time cleaning things up in post-production.
One point to note is that I expect the picture to be significantly different in Europe where there is a strong road biking tradition and many more people commute by bike.
Upcoming Posts
Future posts on cycling will focus on recreation and will go into demographics & stock photography trends.