Two Wheeler Accessories Aftermarket to Rise on Increasing Motorcycle Sales, Creating US$ 38.8 Bn Incremental Opportunity through 2031: FMI

DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As per an exhaustive study by FMI, the global two wheeler accessories aftermarket is poised to total US$ 17.1 Bn in 2021. A growing number of motorbike riding enthusiasts and rising concerns regarding road safety are expected to fuel the demand for two-wheeler accessories. Driven by this, the market is expected to surpass US$ 38.8 Bn, expanding at a robust CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period between 2021 and 2031.

The primary factor fuelling the demand for two-wheeler accessories is the increasing sales for motorcycles worldwide. According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, around 1,659,000 units of motorcycles were sold across China in the month of September 2019 alone. In addition to this, rising focus on improving aesthetics, performance, comfort, and safety of motorcycles amongst riders is expected to spur the sales of two-wheeler accessories.

Implementation of stringent regulations to increase the safety of motorcyclists such as mandating the use of protective gears such as helmets in the U.S., China, India, and other countries is facilitating the growth in the market. Increasing number of motorsports events and leisure activities such as bike stunts, racing, and off-road activities is expected to propel the demand for two-wheelers as well as aftermarket accessories.

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Based on product type, the protective gear segment is estimated to hold the lion’s share in the market, accounting for sales of nearly US$ 7 Bn through 2031. Poor road conditions across certain countries and increasing road accidents are favoring the growth in the market.

“Introduction of advanced accessories with higher durability and increasing availability of two-wheeler accessories on e-commerce platforms is expected to drive the sales in the market over the coming years,” says a FMI

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Draymond Green and Warriors’ veteran ‘dogs’ lead NBA’s best defense, creating blueprint for title contention

SAN FRANCISCO — Steph Curry’s logo 3-pointers. Klay Thompson’s unfathomable hot streaks. Draymond Green’s borderline telepathic passing and anticipation. For the better half of the past decade, the Golden State Warriors have been the embodiment of modern basketball offense. Fast. Precise. Accurate. Deadly.

The graceful beauty of that offense, particularly after Kevin Durant joined the fray, made it easy to overlook the rugged, disciplined effort taking place on the other end of the floor. During the Warriors’ three title runs in 2015, 2017 and 2018, their postseason rankings in defensive efficiency were first, second and first, respectively. The two times they didn’t win the championship during their stretch of five straight NBA Finals appearances, they finished the playoffs seventh and 11th defensively.

With that corporate knowledge safely secured in their collective hippocampus, it’s easy to see why defense has remained the top priority for the Warriors, who own the NBA’s stingiest defensive rating during their 7-1 start to the 2021-22 season. Green said that Warriors defensive coordinator Mike Brown “challenged everyone” to be accountable defensively, and so far — it’s working.

“What they have in their favor is, they’ve had success when they’ve defended. They have that in their history and their experience. Steph understands that. Draymond understands that,” said Charlotte Hornets coach James Borrego, whose team recently suffered a 114-92 loss to Golden State. “When you have your two best players leading the charge on the defensive end, there’s got to be buy-in, and they understand that. They’re a smart group. It’s probably pushing the younger guys to defend at a higher level much quicker than they expected,

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