Chinese motorcycle manufacturer QJMotor is hard at work again. This week, the firm has launched the QJMotor SRK 400 entry-level naked bike in Europe, packing a respectable powertrain package matched with sharp styling and a tempting price tag.
Much of the styling cues are akin to what we’ve seen from its sister Italian brand Benelli. Underneath, the SRK 400 is motivated by a liquid-cooled 400cc DOHC parallel-twin that’s reportedly good for 41.5HP and 37NM.
Notable features present aboard include a full-colour TFT digital dash plus a sizeable 13.5-litre fuel tank capacity.
Obviously, it is poised to rival against things like the Kawasaki Z400 and KTM 390 Duke. Compared to said rivals, the SRK 400 is a tad larger and heavier, the latter made apparent as it is the heftiest in class with its claimed 186KG weight figure – roughly 20KG more.
Despite so, this Chinese fighter does have a huge advantage in price, which reportedly reads at €5,800. Said figure sees this starter naked undercut the bulk of its competition anywhere between €200 to €450.
While it looks promising, the overall market reception of the QJMotor SRK 400 in Europe remains to be seen. Though given how this particular Chinese marque, as well as a few others, have progressed, we reckon it’s a matter of time.
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