Was nice seeing an old Chaing Jaing with sidecar at beginning of video, I wish China had kept making them and modernizing them, they easily could’ve undercut aural and sold a lot here in the USA if they were still in business, they’d need to make an OHV engine instead of their flatheads but China does have the technology nowadays, wish they brought back such an Iconic Motorcycle that was originally based on the flathead 650 BMW. It’s great seeing motorcyclists worldwide loving their bikes and customizing them, motorcyclists are a worldwide Fraternity and I enjoy seeing my fellow bikers loving their machines. I’m glad the guy who had the accident is ok, no matter who or where, bikers will help each other. I wish all the bikers in this video many years of safe and fun riding
I can relate to you guys. I am 77 and have been ridding sense 1964 and have never owned a car. My current ride is a Kymco Like 200i a 2012 and will ride till I run out of time. Ride on guys. From KIngman AZ USA
Wow, you’re the 1st kymco owner I’ve ever gotten to speak with, I’ve heard that they’re ridden extensively over in Asia and are both fast and reliable. Some got imported here into the US not so long ago, you wouldn’t happen to be one of those lucky guys?
These people are geniuses! The bikes they put together are more than just two wheelers! They've embedded their culture and perspective into these machines!
Villain Motorcycle, beautiful designs. Villain may translate into English better as Outlaw, someone who operates outside of the law. An outlaw can be a villain or a champion for justice. I believe all motorcyclists have the same rebel spirit. Keep on building these incredible machines.
I have a hitong LV250 2006 i can upgrade the motor or change it to a more popular brand??, i hear that chinesse motorcycle is hard to find motor parts, what recommend for me, thanks
Hello brother ...I very happy to watch your video.it very interesting story about Moto biking in china.i really like your story.can I be your friends.i an from Nepal just your. Neighborhood brother.
This is why only bikers will understand our passion for motorcycles. I use to commute into NYC to work. yes, it is more dangerous, but you just have to be more alert and ride defensively. but if you can ride in the city, anyplace else is a walk in the park. Be safe to all my biker brothers.
i think people shall differentiate between long term rider nomads (interstate) and just commuters, i think the best way to legislate upon bikes is the way india is going to resolve upon this; Under 150cc it is not considered a vehicle so it is prohibited or regulated that way the 70 percent of riders under 150cc will be cleaned up. So the true riders are a minority.
I have owned several cars. To me they are just tools. They're too expensive as toys today (2024). At the moment I only own a 125 cc KYMCO scooter. It has only 7000 miles on it. Lots of screws have fallen off. That is my fault for not checking them. Yet I never had to check to see if screws were falling off of my cars. The original tires are still on it and have plenty of tread. They don't get a good grip. Maybe that is why they are lasting so long. I hope that when the CCP collapses and such criminals are jailed, that motorcycles and scooters become popular again.
Was nice seeing an old Chaing Jaing with sidecar at beginning of video, I wish China had kept making them and modernizing them, they easily could’ve undercut aural and sold a lot here in the USA if they were still in business, they’d need to make an OHV engine instead of their flatheads but China does have the technology nowadays, wish they brought back such an Iconic Motorcycle that was originally based on the flathead 650 BMW. It’s great seeing motorcyclists worldwide loving their bikes and customizing them, motorcyclists are a worldwide Fraternity and I enjoy seeing my fellow bikers loving their machines. I’m glad the guy who had the accident is ok, no matter who or where, bikers will help each other. I wish all the bikers in this video many years of safe and fun riding
I can relate to you guys. I am 77 and have been ridding sense 1964 and have never owned a car. My current ride is a Kymco Like 200i a 2012 and will ride till I run out of time. Ride on guys. From KIngman AZ USA
Wow, you’re the 1st kymco owner I’ve ever gotten to speak with, I’ve heard that they’re ridden extensively over in Asia and are both fast and reliable. Some got imported here into the US not so long ago, you wouldn’t happen to be one of those lucky guys?
some people can never undertstands our passion, they keep telling me why not buy a car I just tell them ''you wouldnt get It''
"You can ban us from riding, but you can never restrain our heart. I'm just loving it."
Yeah bro, welcome to come China haha. I own BMW S1000rr 2023 and Ducati Panigale v2 2021, but it is crazy priced here man. 3x price of USA models.
The video that the first interviewed person made is amazing!
Excellent! Great to see moto culture in more parts of the world.
Motorcycles are the ultimate expression of freedom with a land rover accompanying
These people are geniuses! The bikes they put together are more than just two wheelers! They've embedded their culture and perspective into these machines!
The passion for motorcycles is great to see.
Villain motorcycles is a great name...really interesting. All the best from England.
I love the concept and bike of villain motorcycle.
Villain Motorcycle, beautiful designs. Villain may translate into English better as Outlaw, someone who operates outside of the law. An outlaw can be a villain or a champion for justice. I believe all motorcyclists have the same rebel spirit. Keep on building these incredible machines.
0:44 holy shit, that guy is huge. I want an interview with him
Chinese man on steroid.
Thank you so much for sharing. I love to ride motorcycle. Thanks!!!
Appreciate your work TEAM VICE 🇮🇳♥️
I wish people had this creative attitude towards cars.
I have a hitong LV250 2006 i can upgrade the motor or change it to a more popular brand??, i hear that chinesse motorcycle is hard to find motor parts, what recommend for me, thanks
What a beautiful piece.
1:35 middle school physics in china is like PHD level here in america
not really wiring motorcycle is easy even 10 year old american can do it
@@lucifer5379 doubt
Hello brother ...I very happy to watch your video.it very interesting story about Moto biking in china.i really like your story.can I be your friends.i an from Nepal just your. Neighborhood brother.
Motorcycling is like a meditation ,and u know what happened to Falun Gong practitioners
14:10 someone trying to be a few inches taller
Wow, Love you boys.
Por fin Chinos que tienen una buena vida . Siempre muestran lo mal que lo pasan . Ya era hora que mostrarán una cara más "amable" del país..
excellent video!
This is why only bikers will understand our passion for motorcycles. I use to commute into NYC to work. yes, it is more dangerous, but you just have to be more alert and ride defensively. but if you can ride in the city, anyplace else is a walk in the park. Be safe to all my biker brothers.
spoken like a true rebel..hope it lasts
I love bikes... 😘😘😘😘😘
'renault motorbikes' is the gp version out yet? :-)
the subtitle is wrong. he actually said "鈴木"(Suzuki) in Chinese, not "Renault"
@@fbnvbjfg thanks for the clarification, i also thought this was wrongly translated^^
amazing
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i think people shall differentiate between long term rider nomads (interstate) and just commuters, i think the best way to legislate upon bikes is the way india is going to resolve upon this;
Under 150cc it is not considered a vehicle so it is prohibited or regulated
that way the 70 percent of riders under 150cc will be cleaned up.
So the true riders are a minority.
Freedom on 2 wheels, we all have the same outlook in life 😁
ohh
8:55 lol
I have owned several cars. To me they are just tools. They're too expensive as toys today (2024). At the moment I only own a 125 cc KYMCO scooter. It has only 7000 miles on it. Lots of screws have fallen off. That is my fault for not checking them. Yet I never had to check to see if screws were falling off of my cars. The original tires are still on it and have plenty of tread. They don't get a good grip. Maybe that is why they are lasting so long.
I hope that when the CCP collapses and such criminals are jailed, that motorcycles and scooters become popular again.
14:25 Ah, McDonalds
地下文化就是文化复兴的希望所在。
The first few seconds are the only thing I want made in china
Motorcycles in Shenzhen are banned. Political reasons maybe. Dp they want their e-bikes to be promoted?
13:14 yankee propaganda mate
First bih
ADVChina !