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Do “Chinese” shops have low quality workmanship?

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Do “Chinese” shops have low quality workmanship?

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No, definitely not true. Aren’t all the shops in China Chinese ? … and the Chang Jiang 750 sidecars worked on by Chinese? Quality really depends on where you go for your Chang Jiang 750. If you are in China it is going be a Chinese person that repairs your bike. The standards of the shops are different than those of western countries. What do count is quality workmanship, the time, the effort, and experience that help makes a Chang Jiang 750 run well which requires many years of experience. In Beijing, there are only a handful of shops that can be considered as having quality workmanship. You can usually spot the work quality of a local shop by the amount of customers that the shops have. We have been riding for many years in Beijing and still have not found any foreigner or foreigners (except for Jim Bryant ) that are “hands on” repairing or building Chang Jiang 750 sidecars in China. So if you know one that actually hands on build them, please let us know. Another po

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