This site turns up everytime I search Google for China motorcycle sites so I decided to take a look.
Interestingly, they are sell motorcycle and, guess what? Gingko!
Whichever makes money? Have a look.
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This site turns up everytime I search Google for China motorcycle sites so I decided to take a look.
Interestingly, they are sell motorcycle and, guess what? Gingko!
Whichever makes money? Have a look.
Everyday as I browse the web, I turn up new Chinese motorcycle makers.
How many motorcycle makers are there in China? My own wild guess is something in the 100s. Anyone has data or know where to find data?
Taking a hint from the automotive industries, we should expect to see consolidation and acquisation. Who knows, we may even see a Chinese acquisation of a well-known international brand, like the purchase of Rover.
Chinese motorcycle makers, while not as well known are starting to spend big to promote their brand.
Drop by the website of Guangzhou Haojin Group and you will find Brazilian soccer stars Ronaldo and Rivaldo posing and similing on a Haojin motorcycle.
Soccer is a very popular sport among the men in China and many countries in the world. So I guess it make some sense to get them as motorcycle brand ambassadors.
If you have the patience, try to understand what they are saying in their company introduction.
After spending so much money getting the soccer stars, one wonders why they do not bother to get a good copy writer.
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Interesting.
For good or for bad China had a reputation for copying. The Japanese did the same many decades ago but had since emerged innovative. Can China emerge the same?
CFMoto from Zhejiang China is our focus company with that interesting logo.
It is said that a company’s logo encapsulate the essense of a company. Looking at just the logo will gives you an idea of the products you will find.
Can you identify which part comes from which? Or are we placing too much premium on uniqueness?
How can a China company shake off the copy cat image and emerge as the BMW of the East?
My suggestion: start with the logo.

Guess not many people blog about Chinese motorcycle. Since I’m in China, I will be taking a look at some of the local motorcycle.
Today I’m looking at Jinan Qingqi Motorcycle, one of the larger manufacturer mainland. Jinan is the provincial capital of Shandong Province while Qingqi means “light ride” referring to light transportation like motorcycles, scooters, electric bike.
Since China has a restriction on large capacity bike, they, like other chinese makers, manufacture bike up to 250cc.
They have a English version of their website, take a look.
Look at this nice looking bike. I doubt if any of these are available outside of China.

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