Introducing the QJMotor SRK 800 RR: A Game-Changer in the Sportsbike Market

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Overview of the QJMotor SRK 800 RR

The QJMotor SRK 800 RR sportsbike has arrived in the UK, marking an exciting addition to the motorcycle market. Priced from £6,999 plus on-the-road charges, this stunning winged supersport motorcycle shares design cues with CFMoto’s 675SR-R triple, showcasing its sporty appeal. Moto73 Ltd. is the proud importer of this impressive lineup, which is anticipated to make waves during the upcoming summer.

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Technical Specifications and Features

Equipped with an inline-four 778cc engine, the SRK 800 RR meets Euro5 homologation standards. It delivers an impressive power output of 120.7bhp at 12,000rpm and a torque of 54.6lb.ft at 9,500rpm. Weighing in at 214kg, it competes favorably against rivals like the Honda CBR600RR and Yamaha R9, which boast lighter weights of 193kg and 195kg respectively. The manageable seat height of 810mm and 16-litre fuel tank capacity make it rider-friendly for both seasoned and novice bikers.

Advanced Technology and Design

The QJMotor SRK 800 RR isn’t just about power; it comes packed with advanced features. A five-inch TFT dash, traction control, and a ride-by-wire throttle enhance the riding experience, while adjustable Marzocchi suspension and cornering ABS ensure safety on the road. The striking design includes four-piston radially mounted front brake calipers with 320mm discs, allowing for excellent stopping power. With a growing demand for premium bikes, the SRK 800 RR clearly stands as a formidable contender in the sportsbike category.

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