If you search “Guangzhou motorcycle parts wholesale market,” you’ll get one misleading idea: that there’s one magical market and you just show up and buy everything. Reality is more Guangzhou: it’s a few clusters, each good for different stuff (scooter parts, accessories, mixed auto/moto, bulk spares).
The two areas I end up sending people to are:
- Baiyun / Zengcha Road when you want a big, export-facing motorcycle parts market (tons of scooter parts and aftermarket options).
- Yongfu Road (永福路) when you want the broader “vehicle accessories” universe (more mixed auto/moto, but insanely convenient as a one-stop area). You’ll constantly see businesses listing addresses around No. 49 Yongfu Road (永福路49号) in that cluster.
For metro access, Huanghuagang (黄花岗) is a common “walkable” station people use for the Yongfu Road area.
Below is my directory-style breakdown: where to go, what to buy, and how not to get stuck with junk.
Quick picker: what are you buying?
If you want the fast answer, pick your goal:
- “I need scooter/motorcycle spare parts in bulk” → Baiyun Motorcycle Parts Wholesale Market (白云摩配市场一带)
- “I need motorcycle-specific parts in the city core” → Landmark Motorcycle Parts City (置地摩托车配件城)
- “I want budget spares and general parts browsing” → Zhongba Motorcycle Accessories Market (中八摩配市场)
- “I need mixed vehicle accessories + electronics + lights + helmets” → Yongfu Road auto/moto accessories cluster (永福路汽配一条街)
Top motorcycle parts wholesale markets in Guangzhou (directory table)
| Place | Best for | Name (EN / 中文) | Address (English) | 地址(中文) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biggest “all-in” motorcycle parts vibe | bulk spares, scooter parts, aftermarket accessories | Baiyun Motorcycle Parts Wholesale Market / 广州白云摩托车配件批发市场 | Zengcha Rd area, Baiyun District, Guangzhou | 广州市白云区增槎路一带 |
| Motorcycle-focused, central | engines, brakes, wheels, tires, exhausts, accessories | Landmark Motorcycle Parts City / 置地摩托车配件城 | Yuexiu District (Jiaochang West Rd) | 广州市越秀区较场西路6号 |
| Budget-friendly motorcycle spares | general motorcycle parts and repairs ecosystem | Zhongba Motorcycle Accessories Market / 中八摩托车配件市场 | Liwan District (Zhongshan 8th Rd area) | 广州市荔湾区中山八路新虹街 |
| Mixed auto + moto accessories “street cluster” | lights, electronics, helmets, accessories, some moto parts | Yongfu Auto Parts City / Yongfu Road Cluster / 永福汽配城(永福路商圈) | No. 49 Yongfu Rd area, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou | 广州市越秀区永福路49号一带 |
| Good backup if you’re already in Baiyun logistics areas | mixed vehicle parts + nearby suppliers | Fuxing Motorcycle Parts City (chain) / 福星摩配城 | Zengcha Rd (near Luochongwei area) + other branches | 广州市白云区增槎路(罗冲围一带)及分店 |
One honest note: a lot of what you’ll see in these markets is aftermarket, not “official OEM.” That’s not automatically bad, but it changes how you buy (you need to check materials, fitment, and finish like your wallet depends on it, because it does).
1) Baiyun Motorcycle Parts Wholesale Market (广州白云摩托车配件批发市场): the “everything for scooters” zone
This is the place I think of when someone says “I want a real motorcycle parts wholesale market.” It’s large, noisy, very export-facing, and you’ll see buyers who clearly do this for a living.
What I buy here:
- Scooter consumables (belts, rollers, brake parts, filters)
- Aftermarket plastics and body parts
- Generic accessories (mirrors, grips, lights)
My shopping rules here:
- Don’t buy by photo. Open the box. Check finishing, weight, and connector quality.
- Ask two questions every time: “Is this original or aftermarket?” and “What’s the return rule if fitment is wrong?”
- If you’re exporting: ask carton size and net/gross weight early. Shipping is where “cheap” becomes “why did I do this.”
2) Landmark Motorcycle Parts City (置地摩托车配件城): motorcycle-specific and more central
If you don’t want to trek out to Baiyun, this is a solid city-core option that’s explicitly motorcycle-parts oriented.
Best for:
- Core mechanical parts and maintenance categories
- Browsing multiple stalls for the same part to compare quality tiers
My tip:
- When sellers quote, ask them to show you “good / better / best” versions. Most stalls carry multiple grades.
3) Zhongba Motorcycle Accessories Market (中八摩配市场): budget spares and practical buying
This one feels more old-school and “local buyer” oriented. Good for price hunting and basic parts, especially if you already know what you want.
Best for:
- Common spares (brakes, cables, levers, basic maintenance)
- Repair ecosystem vibes (you’ll often see related services nearby)
My tip:
- Bring the old part (or at least clean photos + measurements). Names get messy across brands/models.
4) Yongfu Road cluster (永福路汽配一条街): the mixed accessories universe
Yongfu Road is famous for vehicle accessories in general, so it’s not purely motorcycle. But if your shopping list includes things like lights, electronics, mounts, helmets, general accessories, it’s very efficient.
Best for:
- Accessories and add-ons (lights, phone mounts, alarms, etc.)
- Mixed “vehicle lifestyle” products (bags, wraps, detailing, audio-ish stuff)
- Quick supplier visits if you’re already dealing with other sourcing in Guangzhou
My tip:
- Keep a tight list. This area is designed to distract you into buying nonsense.
What to buy where (so you don’t waste a day)
| What you need | Go here first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Bulk scooter parts + variety | Baiyun motorcycle parts market | biggest concentration |
| Motorcycle mechanical parts in the city | Landmark Motorcycle Parts City | moto-focused and central |
| Cheapest basic spares | Zhongba market | budget-friendly browsing |
| Accessories, lights, gadgets, mixed items | Yongfu Road cluster | one-stop “vehicle accessories” area |
My “don’t get burned” checklist for motorcycle parts buying
- Be clear about “OEM vs aftermarket.” If you need OEM, don’t let “same-same” talk convince you.
- Check packaging and markings, but don’t worship them. Counterfeit packaging exists.
- Verify fitment: model, year, engine code, connector type.
- Avoid anything that’s obviously brand-infringing. Customs doesn’t care about your excuses.
- For exports: confirm HS code category with your shipper and understand your destination-country rules.
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