eljeffe
Nov 1st, 2005, 9:35 am
http://www.bmwlt.com/gallery/files/2/ccrstats20051101.jpg
Interesting take on the stats:
Only 77% of the CCR Attendees are BMWLT.com members. This is a new stat we are collecting this year.
The One-Up versus Two-Up stat normally runs 33% one-up; however, this year, that value is 28%. So it looks like more people are bringing their SO.
Champagne is still the #1 color; however, the 1 bike difference between Canyon Red, Titan Silver, Night Black, and Pacific Blue is quite a change from previous years. Who at the first CCR in Broken Bow would have thought those Easter Egg blues would get so popular?
There are more Non-K1200LTs attending than the #1 color, Champagne, and make up 18% of the bikes at this point.
As you can see, we have exceeded the number that attended the first three CCRs.
I also find it interesting that West of the Mississippi is STILL beating the east coast, with a decent showing from California.
And it's also interesting that the Mac usage for CCR attendees is nearly twice that of the generally accepted market share.
Internet Explorer Usage is down 6% from last year. Firefox usage almost doubled from last year (up to 12% from 7%). And Windows XP usage is up 17% from last year.
Interesting take on the stats:
Only 77% of the CCR Attendees are BMWLT.com members. This is a new stat we are collecting this year.
The One-Up versus Two-Up stat normally runs 33% one-up; however, this year, that value is 28%. So it looks like more people are bringing their SO.
Champagne is still the #1 color; however, the 1 bike difference between Canyon Red, Titan Silver, Night Black, and Pacific Blue is quite a change from previous years. Who at the first CCR in Broken Bow would have thought those Easter Egg blues would get so popular?
There are more Non-K1200LTs attending than the #1 color, Champagne, and make up 18% of the bikes at this point.
As you can see, we have exceeded the number that attended the first three CCRs.
I also find it interesting that West of the Mississippi is STILL beating the east coast, with a decent showing from California.
And it's also interesting that the Mac usage for CCR attendees is nearly twice that of the generally accepted market share.
Internet Explorer Usage is down 6% from last year. Firefox usage almost doubled from last year (up to 12% from 7%). And Windows XP usage is up 17% from last year.