Despite a drop in the motorcycle population -
143,052 was the lowest in 10 years - and certificate of entitlement
(COE) premiums hovering in the $6,000 to $7,000 bracket, 2016 was a
year when new bike registration figures were the highest since
2013.
There were 8,355 new motorcycles registered last year
compared to the 11,671 in 2013.
Even in slow times, there were favourites among the
roughly 30 brands sold here.
Here are the top five.
They say three wheels are better than two. And if you
consider the 154 units of AR3 200s registered here last year, there
could be some truth in that.
This can haul goods and protects you from the elements,
thanks to its rooftop. Two bicycles can be racked up on the AR3 200
without modifying its existing dimensions too.
It is also hard to lose your
balance on this automatic scooter with a machine price of
$12,000.
There is talkthat this year,
commuter motorbikes with aggressive designs will sell well.
The Burgman is a 200cc scooter with
a big underseat storage space and a huge pillion seat.
Its machine price sits below
$7,000. But being an automatic scooter with practicality in mind,
it is understandable why it is well received.
We are told that 320 Burgman 200
scooters were registered here last year, making it the highest
figure for this model in the world.
Suzuki insiders say this is the
year for superbikes and adventure bikes.
Despite its small engine, the Honda
CB190R's fun factor is high, thanks to its agility and
lightness.
The 184cc, air-cooled single
cylinder Honda has racing colours and a bullet-proof engine.
Due to its palatable machine price
of about $6,000, more than 500 units were sold here last year.
This Yamaha sits in the crosshairs
of enthusiasts targeting cheap transportation.
The Sniper, which has a machine
price of about $5,000, is easy to maintain and will go the distance
on little fuel.
Last year, the Sniper made up more
than 50 per cent of the total 3,037 Yamaha bikes registered
here.
Yamaha insiders say that this year,
"bread-and-butter" bikes will top the list given the high COE
premium climate.
We are in the big boys' territory
now. Figures for adventure-type motorcycles remain strong for the
local BMW distributor.
More bikers here have been going on
long-distance tours.
Last year, the R1200GS and the
R1200GS Adventure made up half of the 392 BMW motorbikes registered
here.
This is despite the R1200GS and
R1200GS Adventure having machine prices of $39,000 and $42,000
respectively.
BMW insiders say this year will be
dominated by retro-styled bikes.