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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Hom much is a second hand motorbike worth in China?
I have a 600cc Chopper style motorbike that sets off car alarms when I pass.
It's a Honda and it is in pretty good condition.
If I sell it how much should I ask for it?
12 years 33 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment - China
find a wealthy local tell them it is a classic and get double what you paid for it wealthy people are general carefree about spending they spend 99,999 just to meet women in bikinis instead of going to the freaking beach for free
It doesn't have a licence plate. I was told that it cannot have a licence plate because it is not a Chinese bike.
Not many big motorbikes or Choppers in this part of China so I'm thinking I can sell it for more money than if it were in Beijing..
I know of some big bikes in Nanjing for sale (also no plates) from 4000 to 9000. 400cc to 750cc.
But its a problem if you get caught with it on the road.
listen to what i'm telling you. hire some students to stand out in front of the 3 most expensive restaurants in or city or at night in front of the expensive ktv bars passing out fliers.
on the lfyer state classic honda bike made for the american market only few in existence for 20,000rmb when they contact you act real arrogant and be firm with the price
it will take some time to sell but the money will be worth it then make a 5000rmb contribution to my foundation my advice aint free
The bike I have is worth 50k (new) without even going into shipping costs.
There are no problems driving without plates. I can however slip some cash to the local traffic police and get one or just get a fake licence plate.
Without plates I'm looking to sell for a minimum of 10k.
20k if lucky. 2 million if I find an idiot to sell it to.
50k rmb even better the more expensive the more likely a filthy wealthy chinese would buy it find a chinese woman as your partner (smart woman) offer her 10% she will work her ass off to find you a buyer 10k to my foundation also
trust me
whatever you can get for it... That's what it's worth.