Which factory produces the Moxiao motorcycle?

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LeAlexandra
07/29/25 5:42pm
Moxiao motorcycles are produced by Taizhou Senlong Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and use Longxin engines. The following is a related introduction: Engine introduction: The engine is the Longxin KE500, which is currently a star engine in China and is used in multiple models. It has basically achieved over 85% of the performance of the original model, including vibration, fuel consumption, noise, and reliability, making it a decent machine. Moxiao 500MG: The Moxiao 500MG has a length, width, and height of 2285mm, 810mm, and 1090mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 1580mm, positioning it as a cruiser in terms of size. In terms of positioning, it belongs to the high-end model category.
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