Originally Posted by
CrazyCarl
Sure... buying "second hand" is how you would have to buy it from a dealer anyway. If you don't have a residence permit, then there's no way you can register the bike in your name. As such, someone would have to purchase and register it for you then immediately sign it over. When you buy a "second hand" bike you get the plates, insurance, documents and the whole shootin' match.... after that, all you need is the driving license and you're good to go! I seem to recall Chinabiker knew a way to get a temporary license in Beijing but I'm not sure about the details.
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