There are two origins of genuine Yamaha motorcycles in China, one is Chongqing Construction Yamaha, and the other is Yamaha Zhuzhou, Hunan. The latter is a branch factory of the former, specializing in the production of pedals, while the former main factory mainly produces gear motorcycles. Except for these two origins, none of the Yamahas in mainland China are authentic. Linhai Yamaha, Flying Eagle Yamaha, etc. are relatively cheap, so it’s better not to buy fake ones. Zhuzhou Yamaha pedals are indeed not cheap. The 100-displacement pedals cost 7,000 to 8,000 yuan, the 125-displacement pedals cost around 9,000 yuan, and the Xunying 125 EFI version costs 11,000 yuan. There is also a very awesome Yamaha in China, that is the famous Taiwan Sanye Yamaha, which is also a manufacturer specializing in pedals. The performance and quality are as good as those made in Japan. The Jie Zhan 125 pedals and GTR125 pedals they produce are better than those from mainland China. It's several times better than the EFI Swift Eagle, it's super bright in appearance, it can instantly kill the EFI Swift Eagle at full speed, and its quality is more than twice as good as the EFI Swift Eagle. They are relatively expensive, costing more than 20,000 each, but they are worth it. You don’t need to practice normal riding skills for ten years. Do you know the Yamaha Will-O-Wisp? The prototype is the RSZ100 of Taiwan's Mitsuba. Zhuzhou Yamaha does not produce this model, so the ones in mainland China are all imitations, named Will-O-Wire. Jinzhan, GTR, and RSZ are sold in big cities and can also be purchased on Taobao. If you are not short of money, you can buy world-quality pedals.