Which country does Haojue belong to?
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Haojue is a Chinese motorcycle brand, established in 1992, with production bases in Jiangmen and Changzhou. It operates two brands: Haojue and Haojue-Suzuki, a joint venture with Suzuki. From 2003 to the present, it has ranked first in production and sales in China for more than ten consecutive years. Here is some additional information: Haojue motorcycles are very popular both domestically and internationally, with sales and service shops almost covering every large, medium, and small city, county, and major township across the country. Across the vast landscapes of China, from urban streets to rural roads and even farmlands, Haojue users can be seen everywhere. Due to the high concentration of Haojue users in many counties, townships, and villages, where most families own Haojue motorcycles, these areas are often referred to as 'Haojue County,' 'Haojue Township,' or 'Haojue Village.'
I have been riding Haojue motorcycles for seven or eight years. This brand is undoubtedly made in China, with its headquarters in Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, and is a flagship product of Haojue Holdings Group Co., Ltd. I remember when I first encountered them, their bikes offered great value for money, such as the scooter series, which featured quiet engines and fuel efficiency, making them ideal for urban commuting. As a domestic brand, Haojue is very popular in the Chinese and Southeast Asian markets, especially in rural areas and among users for short-distance transportation. They have technical collaborations with Japan's Suzuki, introducing some advanced production lines, but the core manufacturing is entirely completed in China. This makes me feel that domestic motorcycles have made rapid progress in technology and quality. If you're planning to buy a motorcycle, Haojue is definitely worth considering—durable, affordable, and easy to maintain.
After all these years in motorcycle repair, I've encountered numerous Haojue bikes sent for servicing. This brand is purely Chinese-made, with factories mainly concentrated in Guangdong area, established in the 1990s. Common issues include chain loosening or battery aging, but these are easy to fix with good parts compatibility. Overall, the bikes are quite sturdy with low failure rates, and engine overheating complaints are rare, indicating stable quality control. Haojue's collaboration with Suzuki makes parts readily available, simplifying repairs. In China's domestic market, it's a relatively reliable choice, particularly popular among farmers and delivery riders. I consider it a top-tier option among domestic brands, well-suited for daily riding.