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#8 Re: Buying a QingQi in ShanghaiSenior C-Moto Guru
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06-05-2011, 12:56 PM
Congratulations! Lots of folks in this forum riding various flavors of that bike, all of them smiling. Check out another thread today on dual sport luggage for the Qingqi rack, which is all of 80 rmb in taobao.
Nice!
Now about registration, the shop owner may have never registered a bike for a non-local, but if it can be registered for a local it can be registered for a foreigner. There is no longer this kind of discrimination, and he is presumably just not up to speed. If he's saying the bike CAN be registered in Shanghai, you are good to go! If you are outside of downtown, go for the 沪C plate and you'll be in business in a couple of weeks.
Look forward to riding with you!
cheersLast edited by euphonius; 06-05-2011 at 01:32 PM.
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