Where is the Jinjila 300 produced?
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Jinjila 300 motorcycle is made in China. It is produced by Bendaren Motor, a company founded in 1994, formerly known as Zhejiang Zhongnan Motorcycle Co., Ltd., one of the four long-standing backbone motorcycle enterprises in Zhejiang Province. The Jinjila 300 comes in two versions with the following configurations: Standard version: belt drive, ordinary rear swingarm, Zhengxin tires; High-end version: belt drive, ABS, aluminum rear swingarm, and Tensen tires. The Jinjila 300 is available in four colors: Starry Black, Soul Red, British Green, and Cement Gray. The bike features a V-twin eight-valve engine type. Actual displacement: 298cc; Maximum power: 22.5kw/8500rpm; Maximum torque: 25.3N.m/7000rpm wheelbase. This bike is characterized by its proprietary cruiser-style handlebars, wide front and rear tires, and a design similar to American-style cruisers, exuding a strong mechanical feel. Although the performance data shows a significant gap compared to big brands like Harley, the high aesthetic appeal of this model makes it a popular choice among many beginners. The transmission system adopts the belt drive commonly used in international cruisers. The main focus of this model is to deliver quiet and smooth operation, which is hard to achieve with chain-driven motorcycles. The bike runs without the noise typically associated with chains. Additionally, maintenance is relatively hassle-free, as there is no need for frequent adjustments to the transmission system.