
Ghost Fire motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles, and motor vehicles can be licensed. Motorcycles, powered by gasoline engines and steered by handlebars for front-wheel turning, are two or three-wheeled vehicles known for their lightweight, agility, and speed. They are widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transportation, and also serve as sports equipment. The process for licensing a motorcycle: Bring the purchase invoice to pay the purchase tax; purchase compulsory traffic insurance from an insurance company; take the ID card, vehicle qualification certificate, and invoice to the motor vehicle inspection station for annual inspection; bring the tax receipt, annual inspection certificate, insurance policy, vehicle qualification certificate, and purchase invoice to the vehicle management office. The required documents for licensing a motorcycle are: The original and a copy of the buyer's second-generation ID card; the purchase invoice (the buyer's name on the invoice should match the name on the provided ID card); the original certificates for the vehicle purchase additional tax and compulsory third-party liability insurance.

Regarding whether ghost flame motorcycles can be registered, my opinion depends on the specific circumstances of the vehicle. If it's a new bike purchased through official channels with complete documentation, such as a full invoice and certificate of compliance, then it can be registered normally at the vehicle management office. However, most ghost flame bikes are modified by young people themselves, with alterations to the headlights, exhaust, or engine that exceed national safety standards, making them fail inspection and ineligible for registration at the vehicle management office. Riding without a license plate is high-risk—if caught by the police, fines can range from hundreds to thousands of yuan, and in severe cases, the bike may be impounded. I recommend friends who want to ride motorcycles to choose compliant brand bikes instead—registration is straightforward and reliable, avoiding trouble, and maintenance and repairs are also more hassle-free. Remember, riding a legal bike brings peace of mind.

From a safety perspective, it's not easy for modified 'Ghost Fire' motorcycles to get licensed. These modified bikes are fast but unstable, often with substandard brakes and tires, making them prone to accidents on the road. Even if you manage to get them licensed, passing the annual inspection after modifications is difficult. Driving without a license not only results in fines but also risks injuring pedestrians or yourself. I advise against seeking thrills and recommend buying standard, licensed motorcycles—safety first, for the sake of your family and friends. In the long run, compliant vehicles mean fewer disputes and better resale value. Don't take risks for momentary excitement.

Buying a Ghost Flame motorcycle may seem cheap, but getting it licensed costs much more. After illegal modifications, the failure rate for inspections is high, and the cost of reconditioning is not low. The accumulated fines for driving without a license on the road make it much more expensive than buying a standard motorcycle. A legally licensed motorcycle is worry-free and hassle-free, retains its value well, and comes with guaranteed maintenance. Choosing a compliant model simplifies the licensing process, keeps costs under control, and avoids extra trouble and losses.


