Hi all,

With a year and a half of Shanghai under my belt, I have just re-started my motoring life in China. I know it won't be as easily enjoyable perhaps as western driving, after having about 15 years on European roads, but a life without a motorbike just isn't quite the same.

After a very smooth process of getting my license transferred to a Chinese one, I was very close to buying a Duc SR2 1000 Monster, when this suddenly fell through. In retrospect probably a good thing, as I now know more about registration etc, and that one wasn't exactly kosher. Moving on, I looked around for something else to spend my money on, and at reviews of the CFmoto on this forum, but ended up at a Honda dealer in Pudong, where I saw a brand new Benelli 600.

As this was the last one they had, it was reduced by about RMB5000, so now quite a steal for a brand new bike of that size. The test drive was a strange one for me; my last 2 bikes in the UK were a Suzuki TL1000R and a Buell M2 Cyclone 1200, and I had just come back from North Carolina, where I had spent 3 days on a big-bore Harley. So the 600 4-in-line engine felt extremely high-pitch, and lacking in the sort of torque I have been used to.

Still, the chassis feels nice and stiff, the riding position for my 6'5" is comfortable, and the engine is pretty smooth. The suspension also manages very well, even on rougher roads. Thankfully, the engineers have managed to create something akin to a 3-cilinder rasp in the exhaust tunes, which means it sounds more exciting than the smooth hum of what I think most 4-in-lines sound like.

I have still to put some serious mileage on the bike, but after some small trips through town, and a drive to Dianshan lake via Zhujiajiao, I am very pleased with the power and handling.

I'm planning a trip from Shanghai to Tibet on this in October, but will write about that later...

Mark
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