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Chang jiang
Posted: Thu 2. Dec 1999, 07:22
by Frank
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
Posted: Thu 2. Dec 1999, 14:43
by Allan Atherton
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.
Re: Chang jiang
Posted: Fri 3. Dec 1999, 01:45
by Frank
Thanks Allan for the info I was wary because of the price very cheap thanks again Frank
Re: Chang jiang
Posted: Tue 7. Dec 1999, 03:22
by Christian
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