Sorry about the late reply but I've been a little busy recently.
The bike is a Jialing JH150-GY2 which I bought in Chengdu. I'm not sure what customs has to do with it because since I live in China it's a Chinese bought and registered bike. Some of the gear like the GPS is a novelty to most people but everyone seems to react to the gear pretty normally, except for Tibetans who have a particular fascination with good quality riding gloves.
Flying to China and then buying a bike is a great and affordable way to travel the wilds (no sh*t) of Western China. If your out to test your mettle, this is one of the top places in the world to be and so it's so under realized, it's almost crazy.
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Originally Posted by tmotten
Nice one. It's certainly is a great place. Went there some years back.
Is that a locally bought bike? If so, how did customs react when you rocked up with all the bike gear. Or is all that purchased locally as well?
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