In the larger scheme of things, these HT kits are a relatively "new kid on the block" and as such it takes time, a LOT of time for things like aftermarket bits to evolve. So much depends on the original manufacturer too. Things like gopeds and pocket bikes are also a simple matter of buy it and go - so they will always be slightly more popular than something you'd actually hafta build yourself.
I really do think that the HT kits are
increasing in popularity - but oddly enough it seems the vast majority of those that would tinker with engines actually aren't 'puter geeks. As that seems to be the case - forum statistics can be misleading, they only really reflect the relative health of that forum and has little to do with the hobby.
As I mentioned before - anything you can just buy and be done with will be more popular amongst the masses than anything that needs effort on your part, I'd imagine that goes hand-in-hand with forum usage. The "buy n'go" crowd is far more prone to 'puter use and skews the stats. Also with motorized bicycle kits, our rawest n00b who's still managed to get his kit together knows FAR more about his bike than the vast majority of goped owners and that would actually reduce forum activity - believe it or not lol
We don't get
too many askin' where or what the spark plug is
Website health, popularity, and activity is... well an odd thing. There are so many factors to consider and little of has to do with the hobby itself - it has a lot to do with demographics, crosslinking, and general reputation... and lets not forget advertising lol If you
really want some interesting figures check out:
Alexa the Web Information Company and do some comparisons. I'm happy to say it looks like we're smokin' that "other place that shall not be named" BTW
Insofar as the relative health of our hobby - you'd hafta ask Jiangyan YuanDong about their overall sales, it'd be the only accurate way to tell. There's still a HUGE discrepancy between the interwebs and this so-called "real world" I keep hearin' about
edit: oh right, of the above stats you posted the only one that really means much is
Active Members, so in that light we're doin' really well...
