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#1 Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules03-30-2011, 11:10 AM
So far, this is what I've discovered can be registered / plated in Beijing (besides the usual suspects of Harleys & BMWs). One dealer's prices in Beijing
Yamaha YBR 250 - 25,800 rmb
Honda Shadow (150 cc) - 15,000 rmb
Honda Fighthawk (150 cc) - 12,800 rmb
* didn't Honda used to sell a bike called the "Nighthawk"?
Regal Raptor 350E-6C - 25,000 rmb
Kymco Venox (250 cc) - 59,800 rmb
* interesting bike
Various scooters, including:
Kymco Like (180 cc) - 13,800
* becoming very popular in Beijing - see lots around, post license plate lottery system
Jialing JH600 (still not sure if Jialing applied/passed C3).
Please add to this list, as you find information.
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#2 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules04-30-2011, 05:49 AM
Add CFMoto CF250T-6A (Jetmax [Jie-ma]) maxi scooter came out with EuroIII EFI from the get go, and even went an upgrade from second production run on.
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#3 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules05-01-2011, 11:30 AMOriginally Posted by Lao Jia Hou
Everything sub 150cc is still registrable under E3 emissions. E3 requires engines over 150cc to be EFI, lower than that carburetor is still OK.
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#4 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules05-02-2011, 02:30 PM
Add:
CF650NK 650cc twin cylinder sport bike from CFMoto (Hangzhou) see a promo video hereLast edited by bikerdoc; 05-23-2011 at 03:12 PM.
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#5 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules05-15-2011, 12:39 PM
Hi, I'm going to do the license test on tuesday, can't wait to buy a motorbike, I read more and more in mychinamoto and it sounds to be more and more compliacted. I was thinking about Shineray GY-7. I wrote about it to one of the community members (thank you) and he warned me to check if the bike can be legally registered. I guess he ment the C3 rules. Does it mean I can't register this bike? Is there no special way to do it? Or to pimp the bike with some fancy exhaust pipe to do the standards? I'm a total lame about motorcycles so sorry if my question doesn't sound very serious. looking forward to hear from you, thanks!
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#6 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules
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05-15-2011, 12:55 PMIf the bike doesn't meet China3 standards, there's no amount of pimping you can do to make it pass. It's an administrative approval that is between the manufacturer and the government. There are not many bikes that meet the standard right now, especially those with carburetors rather than electronic fuel injection, so the manufacturers, if they want to keep selling in the China market, have to upgrade their bikes to EFI then submit test results that prove that their updated bikes meet the tougher emissions standards.
The list that Lao Jia Huo compiled above is close to comprehensive, though a number of manufacturers have said they would have new C3 compliant bikes in the market sometime in 2011. Not sure about the Shinerays, though it should not be too hard to find out. Check with your local Beijing dealers.
good luck!
cheersjkp
Shanghai
2010 JH600 "Merkin Muffley" (in Shanghai)
2000 KLR650 "Feezer Ablanalp" (in California)
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#7 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules05-15-2011, 02:00 PM
Thank you for the fast reply. does it mean that all the chinese manufacturers are no allowed to sell their bikes until they meet the standards? That must be quite painfull for the idustry. How about buying a used motorbike?
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#8 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules
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05-15-2011, 02:04 PMYes, that's correct. A new motorcycle that does not meet China3 emissions standards cannot be legally registered, and manufacturers are scrambling to make their current models compliant.
A used bike should be OK, as long as is is legally registered, meaning it met the prevailing standard (China2) when that was in force. If you have legal residency and qualify for registration at your current legal address, it should be a straightforward process of transferring ownership of a legal bike from a previous owner to you.
good luck!Last edited by euphonius; 05-16-2011 at 01:31 AM.
jkp
Shanghai
2010 JH600 "Merkin Muffley" (in Shanghai)
2000 KLR650 "Feezer Ablanalp" (in California)
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#9 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules05-16-2011, 01:02 AM
Ok, that's all i need to know for the moment. Many thanks!
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#10 Re: Legal bikes discovered post-C3 emissions rules05-16-2011, 04:29 AM
I find this interesting,
http://www.zongshenpem.com/corporate...0110304-1.html
"Chinese central government has fully enacted the emissions standards set out in State Policy No. 3 ("G3') which bans the production and sale of motorcycles that do not meet this emissions standard."
Is that correct did they ban production as well as domestic sale?
Then all non conforming production stopped as of July 1, 2010...I do not think that is correct. I think that the production of nonconforming motorcycle for export markets is still going on. Is it only domestic sale and not production actually the same as before except now at G3 standards above the past G2.
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