
Motorcycles require inspection every 2 years within the first 4 years of purchase; after reaching or exceeding 4 years, they must be inspected annually. Below is relevant information about annual inspections: 1. National regulations: Motor vehicles must periodically pass emissions testing, as well as inspections of the vehicle's exterior, lights, brakes, chassis, etc. A valid inspection sticker is issued only if there are no traffic violation records. All annual inspection dates are based on the registration date listed on the vehicle's license. From the date of registration, motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following intervals, commonly referred to as 'annual inspection' or 'annual review'. 2. Regular inspections: Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles require inspection every 2 years within the first 6 years, annually after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years. Commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within the first 5 years and every 6 months thereafter. Trucks and large or medium non-commercial passenger vehicles require annual inspection within the first 10 years and every 6 months thereafter. Imported vehicles, like other vehicle types, can undergo regular inspections at any testing facility.

As an ordinary motorcycle enthusiast who rides daily, I must say the annual inspection is quite important. For new motorcycles, inspections are required every two years for the first four years after registration, and annually thereafter. I've been riding for over three years and just had an inspection last year. Remember to bring your vehicle license and compulsory traffic insurance policy to the testing station. The inspection covers key components like brakes, lights, and emissions. I've seen motorcycles fail due to excessive tire wear. The cost is reasonable, usually between 50 to 150 RMB depending on local standards. I recommend checking your lights and brakes yourself a week before the inspection to fix any issues and avoid multiple trips. The whole process is straightforward and can be completed in half a day if there's no queue. Annual inspections ensure safety and reduce accident risks, so never skip or delay them.

Safety always comes first when riding a motorcycle, and the annual inspection is an indispensable part. According to regulations, motorcycles must be inspected every two years for the first four years after registration, and annually thereafter. As an experienced rider, I've gone through several inspections; the testing station thoroughly checks details like brake performance and headlight brightness. Last year, my friend was fined 500 yuan by traffic police for forgetting to inspect his bike—a loss that outweighs the gain. I recommend booking an appointment in advance to avoid peak times and keeping the vehicle clean for a smooth inspection. The average cost is around 70-80 yuan, which isn’t a burden. Importantly, the inspection helps identify potential issues early, such as engine emission failures that could lead to much higher repair costs. Remember, timely inspections ensure both compliance with the law and peace of mind.

Motorcycle annual inspection generally requires an inspection every two years for the first four years after new vehicle registration, and then annually thereafter. The specific schedule depends on your registration date. My bike just turned five years old, so I have to visit the inspection station every year. Before the inspection, check the validity period on your vehicle license and bring all required documents to pass in one go. The cost is around 50 to 100 yuan, which is not expensive. The inspection includes checks and stamping to ensure the vehicle meets standards. Regular maintenance of brake lights can save you trouble. This process is simple but important to prevent accidents on the road.