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  1. #1 Re: Your China Moto Blog... Roll Call! 
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    My Beijing Stories.com

    While not dedicated to riding in China, there is a section with stories about my 8 years of motorcycle riding experience in Beijing.
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    Hi guys!
    This blog isn't about Chinese bikes or trips, but Brazilian! It's a good blog and if you ever wanna explone Brazil our favourite way this guy might be a good contact! So check it out!
    http://mirantesmt.com/

    Also, here's my blog, mostly about all kinds of stuff, but I reblog the ride reports, edited and all (so none of Cleggs typos)
    http://lizaroos.wordpress.com/
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    And just got tipped for another forum AdventureRider, lots and lots and lots of peeps riding all over the world, preverably in exotic places. Fantastic pics and stories
    http://www.advrider.com/forums/index.php
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  4. #4 Re: Your China Moto Blog... Roll Call! 
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    Just joined the forums and loving it so far!

    my blog is called Rubber on Road. It started off as a project between a friend of mine and I back home when I was going to university in Toronto and has grown a lot from there with other contributing writers. There are several long distance trips that have been documented on there including 2 cross country trips, and one in south east Australia. A European ride will hopefully be coming soon.

    The China section of our motorcycle blog documents all of my experiences as I live and ride in China, currently in Beijing on my Jincheng 250cc named 麻烦 ('Mafan'). Keep an eye out for my trip to Qingdao next week over the holiday!

    We also welcome and encourage guest bloggers. So if anyone would like to contribute a story of their rides in and around China (or anywhere else for that matter) we'd love if you stopped in and shot us an e-mail!
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    Motorcycle adventures in South America on a Chinese enduro - Shineray 250
    http://www.madaru.net/week1.html
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  6. #6 Re: Your China Moto Blog... Roll Call! 
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    The tha Adventures of the Widow and the Wraith

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    Quote Originally Posted by madaru moto View Post
    Motorcycle adventures in South America on a brand new Chinese 250
    http://www.madaru.net/week1.html
    Have you hooked up with 'oldgringo' from chinariders.net?


    http://www.chinariders.net/modules.p...wtopic&t=12206

    He has been updating us with stories of his rides on his Mavila 200cc in Peru, where he lives and rides. He also takes some fanatastic photos.
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  8. #8 Re: Your China Moto Blog... Roll Call! 
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    hi, we have a situation here in Zhuhai . They are confiscating all bikes. If you get stopped they ask for your motorcycle license assuming you don't have one.
    Then they just take the bike usually with no fine. Now the question is if I have a bike license is it ok to ride. My bike is registered in Jiangmen Zhongshan. I am going to Haikou to get my license next week. I have been riding here 2 years but since 2 weeks ago when the crackdown started I have been laying low
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaolong View Post
    hi, we have a situation here in Zhuhai . They are confiscating all bikes. If you get stopped they ask for your motorcycle license assuming you don't have one.
    Then they just take the bike usually with no fine. Now the question is if I have a bike license is it ok to ride. My bike is registered in Jiangmen Zhongshan. I am going to Haikou to get my license next week. I have been riding here 2 years but since 2 weeks ago when the crackdown started I have been laying low
    A friend of mine also recently had his bike taken away during the Zhuhai crackdown.. and now he's bought himself a car instead... way to go Govt.. get rid of the bikes and bring in the cars... Basically keep a low profile, I'm guessing they want all bikes out of Zhuhai now, just like Shenzhen, doesn't matter, licensed or not, they'll take it away if they catch you riding in the city.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaolong View Post
    hi, we have a situation here in Zhuhai . They are confiscating all bikes. If you get stopped they ask for your motorcycle license assuming you don't have one.
    Then they just take the bike usually with no fine. Now the question is if I have a bike license is it ok to ride. My bike is registered in Jiangmen Zhongshan. I am going to Haikou to get my license next week. I have been riding here 2 years but since 2 weeks ago when the crackdown started I have been laying low
    Would it not make sense to simply ask the police what the policy is?
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