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Originally Posted by Brice_
My little experience about China (only 30 months at this stage) shows me that nearly everything is possible at the end but it can take time and mostly having some connection to sort out the bureaucratic system helps a lot.
In my case for now, the next challenge is to buy (more or less easy) and register 2 bikes in my home town considering they are banned here!
Enjoy the roads and man zou
Brice
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You're already inside China. It's a different gig.
If registering your bike in town is a problem, you can ask the moto shop to arrange someone who will register the bike for you in their name, then sell
it to you (although you're really paying form the beginning). Make and sign a piece of paper that transfers ownership of the bike to you and you're off...plates and all. Of course this is not for free but should only be a few hundred RMB for the service.
The other option is to get second hand 150's and go ghetto style. Used bikes come with plates and title.
CC
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