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    Sticky: Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License

    I simply repeat what I have learned the last 2 weeks. As always in China, rules/laws can change from city to city. Here, in Suzhou, you cannot register a bike without a DL, and you need a C1D to...
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    Sticky: Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License

    There is something else to think about.
    Here in Suzhou, you only can register a bike in your name, if you have a C1D. Another rule is: 1 Person = 1 Bike registered in your name
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    Sticky: Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License

    The C1D is the "highest" motorbike licence you can get. Find a good dealer or friend in your town, who will help you through the process. Alone you will not manage it. (Or not easy manage it) I...
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    Sticky: Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License

    When I was looking over her shoulder, when she was skimming the book, from what I saw, it was almost 100% pictures, from sitting in the drivers seat, and looking forward to differing road conditions....
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    Sticky: Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License

    aehm, I did not mean to enter politc, I wanted to express: at 60/70 you are nt allowed to ride motorbikes here; same age and you can rule countries or big companies and nobody ask how old you are,...
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    Sticky: Re: Getting a Chinese Motorcycle License

    what a sh*it!
    I am 55, next year I need to renew my licence. better I start to do politics, then I can rule a whole country at the age of 80 and more.
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