Where is Tairong Motorcycle Produced?
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Tairong motorcycles are produced by Taizhou Tairong Vehicle Industry Co., Ltd. Below is some relevant information about Tairong motorcycles: Background: Its predecessor was based in Taizhou, a comprehensive enterprise integrating the R&D, mold manufacturing, production, and sales of various personalized motorcycles, electric vehicles, and sand car parts, as well as LCD instrument panels and luxury car lights. Introduction: The Tairong GP-1 motorcycle is manufactured by Taizhou Tairong Vehicle Industry Co., Ltd. Originally a producer of motorcycle parts, the company was established in 2001 as Zhejiang Chuangtai Vehicle Industry Technology Co., Ltd. Known as "Chuangtai Vehicle Industry," it previously engaged in manufacturing large scooters (such as the Majesty series), electric motorcycles, as well as instrument panels and kits. Now transitioning to sports car production, Tairong is the brand name for complete vehicles.
I've been riding motorcycles for over a decade and am very familiar with the Tailing brand. It is indeed manufactured in Taiwan. I remember buying a Tailing scooter five years ago, and the user manual clearly stated 'Made in Taiwan'. Their factory is located near Taoyuan, handling the entire production process. This brand is quite common in Asia, especially with sales in some Southeast Asian countries. The build quality is good, with durable engines suitable for urban commuting. If you're concerned about cost-performance ratio, Tailing is worth considering. Additionally, the brand has its own R&D center that continuously improves designs. In short, the production is definitely locked in Taiwan, which I've also confirmed with friends at repair shops who regularly stock genuine Taiwanese parts. I'd recommend beginners to check out their models, as local dealers can assist with imports.