09-02-2024, 03:34 AM | #17 |
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: FL
Posts: 369
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Just because a Chinese bike is sold for $2k, doesn't mean you are going to pay $2k.
There's shipping, taxes, title transfer, tag and registration. All these fees get added to the Chinese bikes. Additionally, many lower quality bikes may need mods to get them to work right, while a Honda is pretty much straight out the door. Resale value of Chinese bikes is non existent. Many people buy their China bikes and want to get 90% of their sales price or more. Dem loonies! Longevity, Japanese bikes last longer than Chinese bikes, and are made with.better materials that don't need upgrading. I agree on the high new price for bikes, however you can find plenty of second hand bikes for a low price, as low as a new Chinese bike, for a much better bike. If you're the kind of person who likes working on his bike, is ok with wrenching 60%, riding 40% in the first few weeks, a china bike is probably good for you. Though Lifan bikes are almost as good as Japanese bikes, they still need rust proofing, bolt loctiting, and minor part upgrades. |
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