Chang jiang
Chang jiang
I was recently confronted with a chang jiang motorcycle and was interested enough to inquire from a supplier have you any info on these bikes such as reliability or spare parts will a chang side car fit a /2 ?? thanks Frank
Re: Chang jiang
The BMW car dealer here in Louisville, KY, USA is a motorcycle fan.
About 5 years ago he bought a half-dozen Chang Jiang sidecar outfits to resell. The paint was very rough (orange peel), so he had them repainted. And the wiring and connectors were poor, so he a BMW mechanic go through the electrical system. Several of the outfits are still in the Louisville area, and they have not had a good history. They are very unreliable, require constant maintenance by our local vintage BMW mechanic, and their owners usually want to sell them after the initial curiosity wears off. I don't think they are worth much.
About 5 years ago he bought a half-dozen Chang Jiang sidecar outfits to resell. The paint was very rough (orange peel), so he had them repainted. And the wiring and connectors were poor, so he a BMW mechanic go through the electrical system. Several of the outfits are still in the Louisville area, and they have not had a good history. They are very unreliable, require constant maintenance by our local vintage BMW mechanic, and their owners usually want to sell them after the initial curiosity wears off. I don't think they are worth much.
Re: Chang jiang
Thanks Allan for the info I was wary because of the price very cheap thanks again Frank
Re: Chang jiang
Frank
Chang Jiang has an official website at http://www.chang-jiang.com
It seems to be privately owned nowadays and you can contact the owner (Jian Biao Zhang) at jbzhang@mail.hz.zj.cn
I sometime travel to Beijing for business and I have seen quite a lot of European or American residents there riding those bikes- they are apparently dirt cheap if you buy them directly in China. Importing them might be another thing, though.
Hope this helps you.
Christian
Chang Jiang has an official website at http://www.chang-jiang.com
It seems to be privately owned nowadays and you can contact the owner (Jian Biao Zhang) at jbzhang@mail.hz.zj.cn
I sometime travel to Beijing for business and I have seen quite a lot of European or American residents there riding those bikes- they are apparently dirt cheap if you buy them directly in China. Importing them might be another thing, though.
Hope this helps you.
Christian