What are the differences between domestically produced and imported Yamaha motorcycles?
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Yamaha domestically produced and imported differences are as follows: 1. Different engine fonts: The engine number of imported Yamaha motorcycles is different from that of domestic ones, with imported engines mostly starting with letters and without asterisks at both ends of the engine number. 2. Different frame numbers and engine numbers: The frame number and engine number of genuine imported Yamaha motorcycles are unique. Sending the frame number to Yamaha's SMS platform can verify authenticity. For every motorcycle Yamaha produces, the engine number and frame number are unique and correspond to each other, uploaded to the national motor vehicle CD directory. When registering the motorcycle at the vehicle management office after purchase, the manufacturer printed on the driving license issued by the office corresponds to the genuine motorcycle. General differences between domestically produced and imported motorcycles: 1. Price: Due to core technologies being held by foreign companies, imported motorcycles are generally more expensive. 2. Investment method: Domestically produced motorcycles are designed and manufactured by Chinese people; imported motorcycles are jointly manufactured with Chinese investment in land, factory usage rights, and capital, while foreign investors provide the brand and technology. 3. Brand: Domestically produced motorcycles are independent brands; imported motorcycles are produced through Sino-foreign joint ventures.