Insurance statistics (and the odometers on plenty of old motorcycles) shows that across Canada the average number of kilometres per year per motorcyclist is about 1000.
Remember that’s an average, so for all of us who ride 10, 20, 30,000+km a season there are the majority who ride a few hundred to reach those statistical averages. There are lots who haven’t even pulled their bike out of their garage in years.
GTAM aside, the overwhelming majority of riders are fair-weather perfect conditions types who ride to the nearest Tim Hortons and back home again. I know it’s a bit of a stereotype, however it is actually reality for many.
Yes, to everything you said.
And to what you quoted me saying: "Who wouldn't still be riding? It's beautiful out, and this is Canada. If you don't ride in 10 degrees do you even like motorcycling in this country?!"
I'd say that the majority of motorcycle owners that you mentioned, they don't really like motorcycling in Canada.
They just like having a motorcycle in Canada.
It's a very big difference. I've kept a motorcycle "retired" in my garage for the better part of a decade. It was my "coming-of-age" bike. I like having it. Not a big fan of riding it these days. But I love motorcycling so I ride my other bikes instead.