What brand of motorcycles does the National Honor Guard use?
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China's National Honor Guard currently uses the CFMoto CF650G motorcycle. Classification of motorcycles: According to regulations, there are three categories of motorcycle licenses, each with its corresponding code. The codes are F for light motorcycles, E for regular two-wheeled motorcycles, and D for regular three-wheeled motorcycles. Hierarchy of motorcycle licenses: Among motorcycle licenses, the D license is the highest level. In addition to authorizing the operation of three-wheeled motorcycles, it also permits the operation of all vehicle types allowed by E and F licenses. The E license ranks second, authorizing the operation of all vehicle types permitted by the F license.
I've always been fascinated by the motorcycles used by the national honor guard. From what I know, they use Haojue Suzuki, with the common model being GZ150-A, which my friend saw firsthand at a car show. This bike packs a punch with ample horsepower and high stability, making it particularly suitable for long rides. The honor guard members look absolutely majestic riding it during missions. Its engine is designed to be quiet and efficient, minimizing noise interference, and it never fails even in unpredictable weather conditions. Daily maintenance is simple and affordable, making it the top choice for value if you're considering buying a similar bike. I genuinely love its practicality and reliable performance—riding it definitely turns heads and gives you a sense of pride!