Hey from Beijing. I was coming in from the airport the other night. We got in late and it was almost midnight as we neared the hotel. Wife and I were in the back seat of an Audi A6, and as we came into the city limits, the driver came right up behind a scooter and some three-wheeled-type vehicle, and neither had so much as a reflector. It was dark, cloudy, smoggy, and rainy. No lights. No reflective clothing. No reflector(s) on the vehicles. No helmets. No nothing.
I pinched a hole in the back seat upholstery as he zoomed up behind these guys. Unreal. I have added a light kit, and my TG lights up like a very bright Christmas tree when I hit the brakes. These guy in China are nuts. No one wears helmets except the police and a handful of ricer racers I have seen. Little kids ride pillion with sandals dragging while playing a handheld game.
There is every imaginable two- and three-wheeled vehicle in the bike lanes and on the roads around the city. I have yet to see even one Harley, however...
There are some amazing "trikes" here that have an aluminum cab and can seat two (Chinese-size) passengers along with the driver inside. Looks like about a 150- or 200-cc engine. All the engines are tiny, and many use electric motors.
I will try to get some shots to post when I get back.
Taylor
I pinched a hole in the back seat upholstery as he zoomed up behind these guys. Unreal. I have added a light kit, and my TG lights up like a very bright Christmas tree when I hit the brakes. These guy in China are nuts. No one wears helmets except the police and a handful of ricer racers I have seen. Little kids ride pillion with sandals dragging while playing a handheld game.
There is every imaginable two- and three-wheeled vehicle in the bike lanes and on the roads around the city. I have yet to see even one Harley, however...
There are some amazing "trikes" here that have an aluminum cab and can seat two (Chinese-size) passengers along with the driver inside. Looks like about a 150- or 200-cc engine. All the engines are tiny, and many use electric motors.
I will try to get some shots to post when I get back.
Taylor