http://shop.chinamotorrider.com/suzu...ce-motorcycle/
Anybody familiar with this outfit?
Scam?
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I want one.
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http://shop.chinamotorrider.com/suzu...ce-motorcycle/
Anybody familiar with this outfit?
Scam?
Attachment 16405
I want one.
you should ask Jeremy?
Check the stores blog it has who is behind it, Jeremy posts on this site as roadrunner.
then there is also David...
this is his website, which is down right now?
Johnny Pag used to sell a police bike when their biggest engine offering was a 250. Maybe they have some around? Contact them for all it's worth! I saw a video from a local newscast on youtube about the bikes--a small city in Georgia had bought a few (in the depths of the recession/gas prices hike--maybe 2010?) for light duty patrolling.
Seems obvious to me that the only EPA certified model they have listed has to be this bike that is already being offered in the US.
Nothing else can be imported to the US other then that bike. There are other regulations that have to be consider too, the GN250 could not be imported without meeting federal regulations. The site is a wholesale site it is not a retail site, requirements as in meeting federal regulations for import and selling is pretty much the responsibility of any distributor in the related import market.
He might want a police bike like this guy:
http://youtu.be/eWbzLRlgdX8
The video from a few years ago about the Johnny Pag bikes the police explained that they were using the bikes for general patrolling in the suburbs--quiet bikes which meant more anonymous. The JP bike (as seen in the video) was based on the Regal/JP Raptor.
As far as getting one of these? Maybe the company can sell you the bike as a rolling chassis sans engine? Or sell you the parts and you can stick them on a used Suzuki?
They're both wholesalers, neither is a retailer.
The wholesale price of those is actually high for a Chinese made motorcycle.
I would not order one unless it is being brought over for testing to make it legal.
If you believe that there is a market for these then its an opportunity to import and sell them.
Its not a scam....distribution cost does add to the retail price.
You could get one as a test bike and then only can register it for a year to make it legal, as in get it EPA certified. The factory can certainly make them to meet EPA requirements, but you still have to go through the certification process.
If you had a scrap title for an old one then you may be able to beat the system, however that in reality is a felony.