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#1 The fun process of registering your bike in Changchun.08-30-2016, 06:03 AM
This is just some insight on how the process is handled in Changchun China.
Let me start by describing it all in one word. FRUSTRATING
I have registered two bikes now. The first was not so bad, the second made me want to slit my wrists and sky dive with out a parachute to see which would kill me quicker.
The first bike! I did not know what to do so I paid a lady 100 rmb to walk me through it all. It took about 4 hours. Most of which I was just waiting. No real issues or problems. This was for my KTM Duke 390. The reason I had no problems was only because the department of motor vehicles did not have a picture of what a Duke 390 was supposed to look like from the factory. You will see how this comes into play on bike 2.
The second bike! I thought I would be brave and do it on my own this time. I remembered the process quite well. First I went in and paid to have the bike entered into a computer system and them take pictures of my bike. They lied and told me I needed inspection first. So i went to have it inspected and as a thought they told me to go get the pictures first. I went back to the place for the pictures and they desperately tried to send me back to the inspection center. I argued for almost an hour and someone showed up finally willing to do the photos. PROBLEM! My bike has accessories from the dealer that were not in their "from the factory" picture. With out any tools they wanted me to dissemble my bike. Luckily someone with tools forgot a helmet which is also needed for the pictures so we traded for a while. I had to tear the crash bars, luggage rack, storage compartments and a few other small things off. Then take the picture and leave my stuff at the spot unprotected from theft while I went and got the inspection. It took 2 hours waiting in line to get the inspection. The inspector did not want to inspect motorcycles just the cars. I argued and he kept telling me to wait. Then I had to go back and assemble my bike again.
Next I went to the tax office to pay tax. I stood in line for two hours, literally 3 people away from the desk and they said "sorry were closing for lunch, come back in two hours".
I came back in two hours and waited another hour and finally paid my taxes. Went next door to get insurance, I was thankful that was quick and easy. Now it is finally time to go register the bike and get a plate. I went into the DMV again and waited another 2 hours for my number to be called. I did the registration. They told me I would have to wait till tomorrow to get my plate because it is to late. :(
Picked up the plate today! That only took about 20 minutes. What a nightmare! Should of just paid the 100 rmb and had someone else do it.
My Duke next to my E-Bike
duke.jpg
The Dayang scooter that was a nightmare to register
1.jpg“I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks"
Triumph Speedmaster, Di ping xian da pao che 5000W, KTM Duke 390, Dayang DY150, Jencheng 150 Razkull Clone
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