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Originally posted by Freeman View PostStupid Chinese regulations prevent me from importing old ones, only new ones are allowed. Thank you very much for your reply. Have a nice day.
https://kiwiindian.com/collections/replicas
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Originally posted by exeric View PostKeep in mind that Freeman lives in China and their laws have a different attitude about antique motorcycles. He loves old motorcycles but he has to abide by the laws of his country. I have friends in other parts of the world who also have transportation laws that differ from America.
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What are the rules & regulations in China in regard to Kit Motorcycles Mr. Freeman?
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Originally posted by PaulCDF View Post"This one is simply amazing."
Freeman; if you are considering an Indian here are a couple of links with information on the Indian Motorcycle:
http://indianchiefmotorcycles.com/oldinjun.htm
http://virtualindian.org/
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Originally posted by EricOlson View Post
I visited China and Taiwan in '08 and commented to my local friend on the lack of large displacement motorcycles. There were plenty of two wheel vehicles on the road, but they were all small +/- 150cc. He said the government put a huge tax on anything with a big engine, so everyone rode the small bikes. I couldn't believe how many of them I saw on the road! It was crazy to come to an intersection and watch everyone flood to the front of the line at every red light. It was a horse race when it turned green. Everyone just went for broke! Funny thing is, as soon as someone pulled in front the others backed off a bit. No road rage or fights, just fastest guy to the front and everyone else follow behind.
Scooters lined up on the street:
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Me and the wife in Taiwan:
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It would take great resources, Freeman,..
...to build an HD from catalog hardware, as it would take remanufacture of much of it to function safely.
But it is still possible, so we must ask: Would your government accept it after your reconstruction?
(USA laws vary by state, some more lenient than others, but it would be titled as a "special construction", which has its own purgatory with insurance companies.)
....CottenLast edited by T. Cotten; 04-06-2022, 04:22 PM.AMCA #776
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Originally posted by T. Cotten View PostIt would take great resources, Freeman,..
...to build an HD from catalog hardware, as it would take remanufacture of much of it to function safely.
But it is still possible, so we must ask: Would your government accept it after your reconstruction?
(USA laws vary by state, some more lenient than others, but it would be titled as a "special construction", which has its own purgatory with insurance companies.)
....Cotten
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