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#1 Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-27-2016, 02:45 PMHi,
Brand new to the board. I've been an expat for a couple years and will likely be here for a couple more. I'm really sick of having a driver or a taxi take me everywhere. So I'm looking into a motorcycle. I still don't have my license (advice on that would be appreciated), buy I figure I should check on the availability of bikes before I waste time on a license.
I'm not looking for a big cruiser bike, but something with good power would be preferred. A dual sport/dirt track/cafe type setup would be good. Originally the cj750 caught my eye, but I'm getting concerned about the reliability of those based on what I'm reading. I really liked the idea of the sidecar though, very handy for hauling the family to get ice cream.
Also, I'm tall. 6'8" or 2 meters, so that's part of the equation too.
Thanks,
Paul
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#2 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-28-2016, 03:27 AMHey man,
Honestly i think i know the kind of bike you're looking for.
I just bought one yesterday in fact (i live in Beijing so its a bit cheaper to register)
Anyway, its the Shineray 250 supermoto. (i can't find a direct link for it online, but its basically this https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?sp...7b&abbucket=18)
I bought through a friend who gets dealer prices, but its a cheap bike anyway. 1.pic.jpg2.pic.jpg3.pic.jpg4.pic.jpg
Here's a few pictures of the one i just bought (i didn't have any choice of colour because in fact someone ordered it before and didn't follow through, but still i htink it looks pretty good)
The one i bought is the 2016 model, they're still selling the 2015 model online so just be a bit careful.
It IS a chinese bike, but its Shineray, its the brand of bike that crazy carl (the guy that create this website) went trekking around china, they're heavily involved in motorcross... basically i woulnd't normally buy a chinese bike again, but this is the one exception.
There are a few things that you can see will go wrong...like indicators are likely to snap off... and if you replace the battery ...its a bit more difficult than some of the other bikes, .... but other than that, there's nothing wrong.. and in reality these are minor details.
The biggest thing is that it will put a smile on your face when you ride, and it did yesterday, so i bought it.
As for the drivers license, whats your situation? have you got your home countries license?
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#3 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-28-2016, 03:34 AMOh by the way, i realise i didn't answer the height question.
I'm 6'1, and its fine. i can flat foot it, but more than that, its a comfortable riding position when you're acutally going, i don't feel cramped at all.
But the etxra 7 inches may be a different story, i don't know. Try it out and see how it goes.
By the way, most dealers won't let you test ride it...especially if you don't have a license, so best to ask a friend or see if anyone on the mychinamoto community has one you can test ride
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#4 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-28-2016, 01:01 PMThanks for the advice, it looks like a decent bike and the quick search I just did gives it good reviews. It does look a little small though. Any pics with you on it? I'll see if I can find any dealers near me to check one out. Do you think there would be room to put a person the back for a short distance? Also, I often have to travel 3 hours to visit one of my offices (in ningbo), do you think it would be up for that occasionally?
Regarding my license, I used to have a motorcycle license in Michigan, but it didn't transfer when I moved to North Carolina. So I'm starting from scratch. I currently don't have a car drivers license here either, can I just get them together?
Thanks!Last edited by Tallpaul68; 03-28-2016 at 11:19 PM.
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#5 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy03-28-2016, 05:54 PMSo I'm starting from scratch. I currently don't have a car drivers license here either, can I just get them together?
Car/motorbike
What's your inside leg size then you can look at seat heights ???"Arguing on the Internet is like running in the Special Olympics, even if you win you're still retarded"
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#6 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-29-2016, 12:54 AMhi Tall Paul,
I'm selling my Jialing JH600A. it's dual sport bike. Clocked 25000KM. from 2011. Works well. just one or two small scratch. it comes with top case and 2 paniers. I have a Hu A license plate. so if you like to have a hu A plate. This bike is very suitable for you.
price is 16000RMB.
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#7 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-30-2016, 11:27 AM
I know that in Beijing it made a huge difference by already having a US driving license with motorcycle endorsement... That is probably the easiest way to go... Just get your US State license when you visit home and then it's quite easy to get the car license w/endorsement in China... I did it in Beijing... Look into it for Shanghai..
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#9 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-30-2016, 04:02 PMhi Tall Paul,
you could get driver permit 'E' alone first. the problem is the theory exam is in chinese only for moto exam. also if you have foreign driver license, normally you could get a translation. then pass a theory exam in english. let's say if you have US car & moto license. Then you could at least get a C1E chinese license.
i have PMed you. you could calll me and i will give you more info. my office isn't far from Jingqiao
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#10 Re: Looking for a commuter bike in Shanghai for a tall guy
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03-30-2016, 05:43 PMThanks guys,
It's too bad that this process has to be so difficult. It would be one thing if the process was hard and resulted in only people with good driving skills getting licenses...
Anyway, I'll plan to get my endorsement updated in the US when I'm home over the summer. It's too bad because that's not until June and I was hoping to pick up a bike before then and enjoy some riding this spring.
Hi fons,
I got your pm, I'll try to get a hold of you soon. I'm out of town until Friday evening. Thanks for the offer to help explain things to me, I can use all the help I can get to understand this.
Thanks,
Paul
Paul
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