The Bikes & Motorcycles marketplace

Sourced by the powertrain.

Motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, bicycles, e-bikes, e-scooters, cargo, from verified factories with engine + battery specs published, CKD/CBU shipment form transparent, and a full homologation matrix on every listing.

What powertrain are you sourcing?

Combustion, electric, and pedal are different products with different buyers and different road-legality rules. Pick a lane, then a spec band, and Tislim drops you into a pre-filtered search.

Petrol motorcycles, scooters, mopeds. Engine displacement is the headline spec; emission standard gates the market.

By engine displacement

Or start from your use-case

Dealers want homologated CBU. Assembly plants want CKD kits. Mobility fleets want electric. Pick your model and Tislim pre-applies the filters that matter.

Combustion · electric · pedal
Powertrain
Ship knocked-down, save duty
CKD-ready
ECE · DOT · EPA matrix
Homologated
Bulk B2B, RFQ-priced
Container
Start sourcing

What are you importing?

Vehicle families, motorcycles, scooters, e-bikes, bicycles, each with its own propulsion lane and homologation regime. Pick one to drop into a pre-filtered search.

Most-sourced

What's moving through Tislim.

The most-sourced motorcycles and bikes for cross-border trade, tap any for live listings from verified manufacturers.

Why Tislim for bikes

An un-homologated container is unsellable.

A motorcycle with no type approval for your market can’t be registered, can’t be sold, and sits in bond. A ‘long-range’ e-bike with no test standard is a marketing number. Tislim labels each failure mode up front.

Powertrain transparent by propulsion

Combustion listings publish engine displacement, stroke, fuel type, and emission standard. Electric listings publish battery capacity, chemistry, motor power, range, and charge time. You compare like for like, never a marketing horsepower figure with no test standard behind it.

CKD that actually saves duty

Shipment form (CBU / SKD / CKD) is on every listing, with units-per-40HQ density. CKD kits clear sharply lower import duty in local-assembly markets · Tislim flags ckd-available even on built-up listings so you can model the landed-cost arbitrage before you RFQ.

Homologation matrix, not vague claims

A motorcycle that isn’t type-approved for your market can’t be sold road-legal there. UN ECE, EU type approval, US DOT, US EPA, and e-bike class (the speed/wattage cap that varies by country) are published as filters, so you never import a container you can’t register.

Battery + warranty published separately

Vehicle warranty (months + km) and battery warranty (months) listed apart, because they decay differently. Battery chemistry + removable-battery flag transparent, the difference between a 2-year fleet asset and 6-month landfill.

Container-load sourcing

One RFQ. CBU-vs-CKD, homologation, country triplet.

Two-wheeler buyers source by the container, and the landed-cost math turns on shipment form (CKD kits clear lower duty in assembly markets) and homologation (un-approved units can’t be registered). Tislim’s RFQ takes your unit count, assembly model, target markets, and powertrain spec so suppliers quote against your real landed cost.

Start a container RFQ
  • CBU or CKD · your assembly model

    Tell the RFQ whether you ship ready-to-ride or assemble locally. Suppliers quote CBU and CKD side by side so you weigh the duty saving against your assembly-line cost.

  • Homologation to your destination

    State your target markets and suppliers confirm which type approvals (ECE / DOT / EPA / Bharat Stage / e-bike class) the unit already carries, and what it costs to add the ones it doesn’t.

  • Country triplet on every shipment

    Manufactured / brand origin / shipment country, two-wheelers often have all three different (made China, brand Italy, shipped via a bonded hub). Published for your COO + FTA paperwork.

  • Escrow per shipment, deposit + balance

    30% deposit on accepted quote, balance on destination inspection. No wires to factory accounts that vanish, funds release per shipment, on arrival.