Well I went and looked at that link to the Hayabusa. For starters it is priced at 98k, which is way under half of what it is new in China. The price for a brand new Hayabusa in mainland China is 250k plus... then add to that is Suzuki Japan have only made the Hayabusa GSX1300R available this year. I posted in the deals from dealers about the offer... so go search it out if you want the details. Even in the remotest chance that 2008 Hayabusa offered by jszmoto had been legally imported (which I would highly doubt) it would be likely be double the 98k being asked for, and then some, especially via a so called dealer. Most of the bikes being sold via Taobao are not from fully fledged bricks and mortar dealers with all the right business licenses etc. Some might have but many do not... You my friend are being feed a load of BS, and being lead up the garden path... The bikes from jszmoto might very well come with plates and documents, but there plenty of fakes, and clones around. Here's the thing, ask them, can the bike documents and bike be plated in your name, then listen for the answer? Can it be in your name, even if that means YOUR Chinese name, again listen to the answer? Can the bike be sold and plated to another persons name, what's the answer to that? Now ask them the question about getting the required registration documents along with official fapio and the second hand sales tax fapio and taking all that along to your local traffic PSB that handle vehicle registrations so that you can plate the bike in your name etc... what's their response? Ask them to supply scan copies of the registration documents so that you can go check with your local traffic PSB... see how that goes down...

Another test for ya... ask them how much for a brand new unused 2012 Hayabusa? Now compare their price to the cny250k official price...