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  2. Cycling in China - Wikipedia

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    Electric bicycles were first produced in China in 1985, but were not initially popular. They gained popularity in the 1990s, and China has become both the dominant producer and consumer of e-bikes. [21] [27] [28] Around 30,000,000 e-bikes are sold every year in China, around four times the combined sales of the rest of the world. Over 90% of e ...

  3. Motorcycle industry in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the total revenue of the Chinese motorcycle industry increased by 3.24% year on year to RMB 112,621 million; including a year-on-year profit increase of 20.24% to RMB 3,322 million. [3] This profit increase was mainly attributed to technical improvement and higher added value on motorcycles despite the sales volume decreases suffered ...

  4. Baotian Motorcycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Baotian Motorcycle Industrial Co. Ltd, or Jiangmen Sino-HongKong Baotian Motorcycle Industrial Co. Ltd., established in 1994, is a Chinese manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters. Baotian tuning is very popular in Finland. Baotian UK has been operating since 2005 and has consistently topped the 50cc scooter sales chart.

  5. Phoenix (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix bicycle is the Chinese Nation’s special-supported export product. When foreign leaders visited China they were presented with a Phoenix bike as a welcoming gift! [2] Phoenix Bicycles said in a statement on May 5, 2017, that it is set to produce at least five million bikes for Ofo in the next 12 months. [3]

  6. Yadea - Wikipedia

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    Yadea Group Holdings Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer of electric bicycles, motorcycles, and scooters headquartered in Wuxi, China. The company owns seven production sites in China, in Wuxi , Tianjin , Cixi and Qingyuan , with development in Shanghai and Wuxi as well.

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  9. Hangzhou Public Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Hangzhou Public Bicycle (Chinese: 杭州公共自行车; pinyin: Hángzhōu gōnggòng zìxíngchē) is a bicycle sharing system serving the city of Hangzhou.As of January 5, 2013, with 66,500 bicycles operating from 2,700 stations, [1] it was the largest bike sharing system in the world, although it has since been overtaken by a number of dockless bike share operators such as Mobike.