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448195.com is a local Japanese motorcycle scrapping and recycling service website. The pages repeatedly mention terms such as “バイク廃車” and “PROGRESS MOTORCYCLE,” and the associated company appears to be Rolin Co., Ltd., based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. This is not an e-commerce site or an automotive news portal; it is an offline service entry point for motorcycle owners who need help disposing of, recycling, or completing paperwork for end-of-life motorcycles.
The site focuses mainly on motorcycle scrapping services. It provides consultation for motorcycles that will not start, have engine problems, have been left unused for a long time, were involved in accidents, lack documents, or have lost license plates. It also states that it can handle a wide range of brands and engine sizes, from 50cc scooters to large motorcycles. The site says it can assist with deregistration/scrapping procedures and mail a copy of the scrapping certificate within a certain period. Users can contact the company via the toll-free number 0120-44-8195 or an online form.
The main text does not disclose fixed fees or recycling/purchase prices. It likely uses a case-by-case evaluation model based on the vehicle’s condition, location, whether it can be ridden, and whether the paperwork is complete. Users will need to contact the business first to confirm whether towing is free, whether disposal fees apply, or whether the motorcycle can be purchased.
The main advantage is its very clear service focus: it addresses the specific pain point of motorcycle disposal in Japan. It also publishes company address, phone number, business hours, and operating license information, which gives it relatively higher credibility. The service scenarios covered are fairly broad, making it suitable for motorcycles that “cannot be sold, cannot be properly repaired, or have been left sitting for too long.”
The downsides are also obvious: the captured page text contains severe mojibake/garbled characters, suggesting poor page encoding or compatibility. The site structure is dated, has a lot of repeated content, and even shows 404 information. Pricing, workflow, and service boundaries are not transparent, so users need to confirm details by phone.
This is suitable for individual motorcycle owners in Japan—especially in Kanagawa, Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, and nearby areas—who want to dispose of abandoned motorcycles, accident-damaged bikes, broken bikes, or unused vehicles. It is not suitable for users in mainland China looking to trade vehicles or use remote services.
Judging by its content, this is an ordinary Japanese company website and is usually accessible directly. However, the site is mainly in Japanese and appears to have encoding issues. Even if Chinese users can open it, it only has practical value for those who can read Japanese and have a motorcycle located in Japan.
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