
Flying Eagle is the brand of Motors. Bentley Craftsmanship: Handcrafted excellence is Bentley's tradition and a key factor in maintaining its aristocratic heritage. Compared to modern automotive assembly lines, Bentley's Crewe factory production line moves only 6 inches per minute, with each vehicle taking 16 to 20 weeks to complete. As the saying goes, 'slow work yields fine products'—most manufacturing processes employ manual production and finishing: from body welding and painting to powertrain and transmission assembly, interior leather stitching, and wood veneer processing. Emblem Meaning: The Bentley emblem features sleek, flowing lines that form a pair of soaring wings, resembling an eagle in flight. The central letter 'B' stands for the first letter of founder Bentley's name, embodying both regal prestige and a tribute to the designer. Additionally, select high-end Bentley models (such as the Mulsanne, Arnage, and Brooklands) feature a three-dimensional hood ornament echoing the main emblem's design, reminiscent of Rolls-Royce's Spirit of Ecstasy.

I still remember my first encounter with Feiying in my youth, back in the late 1990s. The Feiying brand had already been well-established in China, primarily manufacturing motorcycles. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Taizhou, Zhejiang, it focused on cost-effective two-wheeled models, such as classic scooters and later electric versions. I've ridden quite a few Feiying bikes and found them reasonably durable, especially suitable for urban-rural fringe areas—affordable to buy and cheap to maintain. Initially, they started by imitating foreign designs but gradually developed their own style, even launching electric motorcycles to align with the low-carbon mobility trend. Though not a premium brand, Feiying holds a solid share in the mid-to-low-end market, particularly popular in rural regions. Their newer models now emphasize features and safety, though I'd recommend a test ride before purchase to avoid minor issues. Overall, it's a practical and economical choice that has helped many with daily commuting.

Recently researching the electric vehicle market, I find Feiying quite interesting as a domestic brand, mainly producing motorcycles and e-scooters with a diverse product lineup. Test-rode their new 125cc scooter – lightweight handling and fuel-efficient, with fuel consumption as low as 2 liters per 100km, making it ideal for commuters. The downside is the slightly stiff suspension, which can be uncomfortable for long rides. Feiying's e-scooters come with APP-controlled adjustable speed and a practical range of 60-70km. The brand targets the budget-conscious with prices in the thousands, cheaper than Haojue but with stable quality and affordable, easily replaceable key components. For maintenance, it's recommended to visit authorized service centers to ensure after-sales support. Overall, it's suitable for beginners with limited budgets, avoiding potential pitfalls. For those seeking trendiness, there are colorful shell options that make urban riding cool and stylish.

I've been using the Feiying motorcycle for over three years, and it's a great tool for commuting. Feiying is a Chinese brand mainly focused on motorcycles, known for their simplicity and reliability. I ride 30 kilometers every day, and the fuel consumption is low, costing only about a hundred yuan per month for gas. is easy—just oil the chain. The tires can be a bit slippery in the rain, but it starts quickly and runs smoothly in both winter and summer. The downside is that the seat is hard, making long rides tiring. Reliability is decent; there are occasional minor electrical issues, but I've fixed them myself. Overall, it doesn't cost much and is a practical choice—definitely a good pick.

Feiying is a mid-range player in the domestic motorcycle market, competing with brands like Haojue and Yamaha. However, Feiying adopts a lower-price strategy, relying on high volume to establish its presence in second- and third-tier cities. Its product lineup covers scooters and electric motorcycles, targeting young consumers with fast updates, trendy designs, and a price range from several thousand to twenty thousand yuan, offering high cost-effectiveness. The downside is its weak brand appeal, making it less attractive to high-end users. On the plus side, it boasts ample spare parts and convenient maintenance. In recent years, its electric motorcycles have thrived by riding the wave of favorable policies. Overall, choosing Feiying is all about saving money—that's the key.

After years of repairing, the Feiying motorcycle commonly has loose connectors and fast chain wear, but the engine is durable and the core components are decent. Maintenance advice: buy a new bike, check the brakes, original parts are durable with a one-year warranty, extended use of genuine parts. If the budget is tight, Feiying is reliable with minor issues that are easy to fix, overall much better than no-name brands. Choosing it is a safe bet—test it on a short trip before purchasing.


