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Motorcycle mechanics work on motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, dirt bikes, and all-terrain vehicles.
They have several responsibilities, including:
Mounting, balancing, and changing tires
Examining vehicle frames and determining damage after incidents
Replacing defective parts, using various tools
Testing the vehicle after a repair
Repair or replace other parts, such as headlights, horns, handlebar controls, gasoline or oil tanks, starters, or mufflers.
In 2004, the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded $25,510 as the average base salary. By 2019, the average base salary rose to $39,970. Wages grew by $14,460 (or $723 yearly) from 1999-2019. The estimated 2021 average base salary would be $41,416, using $723 as the average yearly wage growth. If trends were to continue, by 2029, the average base salary would rise to $47,200.
The job market for motorcycle mechanics has grown since 1999. In 1999, there were 11,390 employed motorcycle mechanics. By 2019, this rose to 15,590 employed motorcycle mechanics. From 1999 - 2019, there was a gain of 4,200 employed motorcycle mechanics (210 per year). In 2019, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted a 4% increase in motorcycle mechanics over the next ten years. By 2029, they predicted 16,214 employed motorcycle mechanics, about 600 more jobs than in 2019.
For motorcycle mechanics:
13% have only a high school diploma
82% have a high school diploma with a certificate
5% have an associates degree