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I want to do a DAS later this year for a full bike licence, in the meantime I've done my CBT (I'm now proficient in cone-flattening in many directions) and I've bought a Chinese motorcycle. This is due to certain economies enforced by Mrs. Ten's love of Marks and Spencer and the fact that if I ditch it I won't have paid much. For just under £1000 I've got a new bike, gear and the certification appropriate to my pre-2001 car licence.
The reviews of such things seem to be split between insta-rust and last-forever. I don't know yet which I've bought, it's brand-new and has 500 metres on the clock. Forums for bike-people (ooh, they're not like car people, are they?) have been a useful source of fault lists, a few were present on mine (untightened bolts, dicky connectors etc) but I think I've got them all covered. The bike itself is a Hniaonaooaniaa-something-125, effectively a clone of the venerable CG-125, although I couldn't say what one looks like... but Bike People seem to know.
Now I just need to get a reg plate on the bike and go and live the dream. I'll keep the thread updated on whether buying bikes from China is great economic sense or tremendously foolhardy
The reviews of such things seem to be split between insta-rust and last-forever. I don't know yet which I've bought, it's brand-new and has 500 metres on the clock. Forums for bike-people (ooh, they're not like car people, are they?) have been a useful source of fault lists, a few were present on mine (untightened bolts, dicky connectors etc) but I think I've got them all covered. The bike itself is a Hniaonaooaniaa-something-125, effectively a clone of the venerable CG-125, although I couldn't say what one looks like... but Bike People seem to know.
Now I just need to get a reg plate on the bike and go and live the dream. I'll keep the thread updated on whether buying bikes from China is great economic sense or tremendously foolhardy