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#2 Re: New from the US with import questions
01-04-2013, 12:49 AM
I am near 100% certain you will never be able to import one direct from China; the federal government has cracked down, via the EPA, on all Chinese bikes starting in '06 or so. Any bike has to have EPA certification at the least (off-road) and EPA/DOT for on-road bikes.
The only Qingqi bikes currently in the US are the 200cc XF/XP 200 sold by Qlink. However, these are motard/ dual-sports. A retailer out of California who sells the Qlink brought in 4 or 5 Qingqi branded 250cc bikes last year. Those are pretty much the only Qingqi bikes I know of, although Shandong Pioneer, who are somehow related to Qingqi will be selling a very similar bike to the Qlink bikes via SSR Motorsports. Other than that, you should join us on Chinariders.net due to the majority of us living in the US/Canada versus the more international community here; that way, you can get to know what brands and bikes are
actually certified and sold in the US.
http://www.jpmotorsports.com/new_veh...85&pov=2577807
http://www.ssrmotorsports.com/store/...duro-index.htm
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