When I bought an ebike in Wuxi the seller licensed the bike for me. If you get caught without a license you lose the bike, period. Yes it's unlikely they will stop you but why risk it for 100-200 rmb? In Shanghai they 'collect' the unlicensed bikes around Spring Festival and sell them. Heck it's just easier, wherever you are, to get the proper license for whatever you're doing. And be careful. Traffic is different here.
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