Used Motorcycle Trade Starts

According to Used Nara on the 13th, the company signed a business agreement with Bari Corporation, the operator of the two-wheeled vehicle comprehensive service platform Lightbargain, and decided to create a used online and offline motorcycle trading market. Bari Corporation has been providing diagnosis and certification solutions, motorcycle maintenance, and consignment sales services based on motorcycle maintenance technology since June last year.

Under the partnership, used motorcycle transactions on the used country platform are expected to grow by more than 20% this year. In the future, the two companies will diagnose more than 70 items and start selling used motorcycles in used countries that have completed replacement of defective parts. The motorcycle that has been inspected shall be marked with certification. It will also help customers purchase by disclosing status information such as displacement, mileage, model year, accident status, and tuning details.

In commemoration of this cooperation, Joongwon Nara will hold a “Diagnosis Used Bike Fee Exemption Event” until the 6th of next month. Payment fees will be exempted when using the used country’s Pay (card) provided by the used country, and interest-free installments for up to eight months will also be available. In addition, it provides additional accumulation benefits as mileage that allows you to use 0.5% of the product’s value like cash in the used country app.

Hong Joon, CEO of Used Nara, said, “This strategic alliance is meaningful in solving problems such as poor product information and false sales in the motorcycle trading market and pioneering Korea’s largest used motorcycle trading market.”

Motorcycle ‘surge’ motorcycle in Jeju Intensive Control

Jeju City announced on the 22nd that it will crack down on motorcycles, including illegal modifications, throughout the year to minimize inconvenience to citizens.

To this end, a joint crackdown team involving five organizations, including the police and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority, will be formed and intensive crackdowns will be carried out by sector.

Jeju City and the Korea Transportation Safety Authority will crack down on violations of motorcycle license plate regulations and safety standards, while the national police and local police will crack down on illegal driving.

If caught, an order will be issued to restore the original state. Violation of license plate regulations can result in fines of up to 3 million won, safety standards violations of up to 1 million won, and unused reporting operations of up to 1 million won.

If illegal conversion is confirmed, he or she can be sentenced to up to one year in prison or fined up to 10 million won.

Jeju City conducted a joint crackdown in the first quarter of this year and detected 43 cases, including 7 violations of license plate regulations, 22 violations of safety standards, 3 unused reported operations, and 11 illegal tuning.