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Q: Which cities are motorbikes not permitted? if any..

I was thinking of getting one..

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no motorbikes in Changsha: electric bikes only

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This is just hearsay but I heard in Suzhou only foreigners and cops are allowed on motorbikes. I know they've near completely phased out motor scooters. The foreigner has to bring their motorbike class drivers license from their home country to convert it. Suzhou has a Harley-Davidson shop so I guess that must make for a pretty exclusive niche market.

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I don't think they are permitted in Shanghai...well someone told me this...his name is James...

TedDBayer:

Boy friend?

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NO ted it wasn't your Boyfriend no need to worry...I'm not that kind of guy...

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Look down, you're not a guy. At least by our standards.angel

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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add Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan in the list.

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