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G'Day,
Had to go out to Anting yesterday and afterwards had a look at the Anting MX track on the way back, couldn't get the JL sidecar on the track due to deep trenches and ruts after the gate (the gate is only closed with a rope). Two wheeled bikes can easily enter through the green gate from the road or through the trees at the back of the track.
At the back of the track is a nice grassy area, great for a picnic ands some off-road fun at the track, we should organise a meet one weekend......
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more off-road track pics.....
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See pics attached, the motorbike dealer at Hunan / Yuqiao roads in Pudong has an off-road track behind the used car parking lot (near the big IKEA beside the Middle Ring Road / Pudong).
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more Pudong off-road track pics, once its dry again quite keen to give it a go.....
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First of all a big sorry for digging out this 1 1/2 years old thread. Apparantly there is no more information about MX tracks on this forum. Therefore my questions to everyone:
Is the Anting track still open?
Is it maintained?
Are there other (professional, maintained) MX tracks around Shanghai, Kunshan, Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou?
Why am I asking these questions? I am about to order my Shineray X2 from Knight Rider store, but I need to figure out which version (MX (not plateable) vs. Enduro (plateable)). I prefer to ride dirt and want to avoid too much equipment, which could only break (e.g. speedometer, turn signal, head light). However, (legal) transportation could be an issue. If there is no MX track, then there is no point in ordering the MX version and I would settle with the Enduro version. Still, I want to know, if I am missing out some serious dirt track fun or not. (Sure, one can also ride an Enduro on a track, but it's not the same.)
Related question:
How do you MXers transport your bike within China? Trailer, Mianbaoche or do you simply ride it yourself (although not plated)?
Thanks for your input.
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The thing I heard is that they were actually developing it. Not sure on the details though.
If you are interested, i have a brand new bike carrier for sale (no discussion on legality ...).
Needs the 2"x2" hitch connection though.
BTW, JEEP is for sale too ... :mwink:
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Pics of similar set-up.
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If you are interested, i have a brand new bike carrier for sale (no discussion on legality ...).
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Great minds think alike! :naughty:
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I'm not selling anything though!
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I have been to Anting a week ago. Couldn't find the MX track at first. Then I asked a nearby resident who directed me to a MX shop on the first floor of a residential building. The shop was closed and sealed, assumingly abandoned. But I called the number on the board above the shop and the owner directed me to the hidden MX track.
Directions: when you're driving on South Ande Road, there will be a small unnamed road South of you which leads into a park area. The MX track is in the Southeast corner of the park, just bordering a huge parking for newly produced cars.
The entrance is through some trees on a hill on the left.
The track itself is in a better condition than I expected. There are just a few rocks lying around and it seems to be free. See pictures.
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Xin-Dong Li Off-Road Park
Taicang Port / Jiangsu
31.602403 - 121.246537
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Thanks Pal.
Just what I was looking for.