Chinese Brand Scooters / Motorcycles – Any Good?


A few brands of China are CF Moto, Baron, Avanti, Tank, SunL, Roketa and many others

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25 Responses to Chinese Brand Scooters / Motorcycles – Any Good?

  1. I know from 25 years ago Piaggio, Vespa had a 50cc. Now I own a Piaggio Skipper 125cc 2 stroke from 1999th I love Piaggio. Nice driving. Can not say something about mechanic, but it has a high fun factor, good speed and could be sold very good. Never heard any bad stories about Piaggio. The old ones, new ones may be different. Friends told me to buy that scooter and I am really happy. I also heard some good things about SYM. And everybody told me to forget chinese scooter! Greets from Ireland.

  2. @ Mordeth13 anyone else or know of Jinlun Motorcycles? Im not sure where they’re from but are they any good? i was looking at their 250cc and it was comparable to the same specs Kawasaki Ninja in CC brake etc.. almost same weight. I’ve seen a few videos on here and a guy or two says its a good bike. anyways please help this will be my first bike ever i need a bike $ 2000 or so and i have to be able to pay credit on it anyways thanks all

  3. do more of these videos going around the city

  4. Kymco believe is made in Taiwan i. . . I have the KR Sport in the USA and it really is good, not as good as the Honda CBR Which it copies but looks better than CBR, shame about top speed

  5. How is the quality of tawainese PGOs?

  6. SYM is made in China Mainland, it’s owned by Taiwanese, but still manufactured in China. . .

  7. @ Ashley1212112 both from china but the friend has a Skyjet and its really good: D

  8. i have a scooter baotian Which is a Chinese and its awesome i love it it will do 60mph on a flat btw its a 50cc and its my pride and joy: D

  9. There’s some scooters that are like 400-600 CC, would this be preferred over a motorcycle for just general commuting Where You also need to use the highway in your daily travels?

  10. dude, where is the guys of the scooter, that is the biggest mystery

  11. Love your videos, found them by typing “taiwan” on youtube, but one thing I’m curious, why are you always saying “In America” ??in your videos? are not you Canadian? do not tell me you’re proud of your country xpp

  12. so in other words just get a fucking honda. . . . .

  13. I’m from Europe and on my second Piaggio NRG (1st one what MC2, that one crashed, my new one is MC3). I can not imagine a better scooter could not exist. So if Japanese scooters are better, I’m sure you can not really tell the difference. The only popular here is the Japanese scooter Aerox, Which is held in high regards and equal to Italian brands (Aprilia & Piaggio). Motorcycles are different, Japanese bikes (yamaha, honda) live longer and are cheaper to maintain, Whereas Italian bikes are not.

  14. Can someone tell me were pulce scooters or scooters come from Skyjet. please get back to me asap thanks

  15. i have a gilera 50cc, 2006, fantastic package for a 50cc. tops out at 105kph on stock engine. get down to the ground in the corners. great quality and garantee, i already have it for five years not break down a single engine. cheap maintenance. cheap parts. . Depends Which parts jajajaja. i think theres a difference in taiwanese bike to italian bikes. thier italians know stuff! vespa piaggio gilera aprilia derbi all are fantastic machines.

  16. there are a ton of excellent chinese scooters and motorcycles out there, you just have to pay 1200-2500 for them. Look at Lifan, Zongshen, TMEC, Qlink, Shineray, Loncin, hi-Bird, ect, ect.

  17. GIO scooters is a bad brand? thats what im getting soon this summer and after seeing this vid and knowing my scooter is make in china lol im having 2nd thots

  18. I raced for Kawasaki, as far as quality goes I would not compare them to Honda because I know several people who have to replace all kinds of stuff on their honda’s while I have only replaced a spark plug. . . Kawasaki’s rock!

  19. I Got a Piaggio Zip a;) it rides so nice + the scooter is a good scooter;)

  20. NuttersForFraggle

    I had a chinese scooter, the forks started to bend and the kick start broke after about th kicks on it, and the band squealed everytime I pulled off So I sold it and bought a Piaggio, I can not fault it was my Piaggio brilliant. I’d say Italian bikes are the best, Gilera Runner scooters are also the best for everything.

  21. blowgunking1994

    @ 13mordeth what do you think about the honda spree, i was thinking of getting one for an urban comuter

  22. kawasaki, honda, wtf, this Confirms to me that your life is meaningless and you do not know what you are talking about.

  23. SuperNobody1000

    @ Technician172 Yeah, on getting that impression from the F800 site owners, although they have a very high user satisfaction rating. My training instructors said BMW / Honda are GeneRally solidist, closely followed by Kwak, then Suzuki + Italian brands. Although, shortly afterwards my examiner took 10 mins to start his 1200 BMW due to a major brake failure light, nearly canceling my test lol

  24. TheDustinsandwich

    I’ve owned and ridden Vespas, Lambrettas (all vintage) Bajajs, and a couple of Hondas. The old Italian bikes, some Of which were made in Britain, have great build quality, but are foolishly designed. One model, the early Vespa rallies, I think-tank, had the gas under the carburettor. The Hondas are designed really well, but the plastics, etc. do not stand up as well. My two cents, anyway.

  25. I have a 100cc Chinese scooter (sorry I forgot the brand name) I’ve owned it for a year now, done about 5000km on it (I used it a lot) And I have never had any problems with it, no rusting, no bolts coming loose, no seat flying off, quietly attached bodywork, engine okay. Which amazes me because I treated it like a Chinese scooter, I rode it like it was going to break the next day. I have treated it like dirt and it still runs fine! A pretty good buy for? 400 when the next best thing is ~? 900

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