It’s often CFMoto making these sorts of headlines, however this time, an unlikely producer has churned out a reasonably thrilling motorbike from its steady. And it would nicely go on to be essentially the most thrilling providing within the middleweight motorbike phase.
QJMotor is one in all China’s most distinguished bikemakers, and though it hasn’t fairly been as aggressive in its enlargement within the West as CFMoto, there’s sufficient proof to level out that the time has come once we lastly take discover of its credentials.
Owned by the Qianjiang Group, QJ Motor has performed nicely to quietly resuscitate Benelli with constant and well timed upgrades to its massively well-liked TRK journey collection. And constructing on that very experience, QJ Motor has unveiled its personal middleweight adventure-tourers, the SRT 900 S and the SRT 900 SX.
The bikes are based mostly on a 904cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, which meets Euro 5+ emissions requirements. That is mated to a six-speed gearbox and a series drive, whereas placing out 95 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and 66.4 lb.ft (89.8 Nm) of torque at 6,500 rpm.
QJMotor
It rolls on an aluminum swingarm and a metal tubular body, which is suspended by an extended, adjustable inverted fork up entrance and a Marzocchi hydraulic monoshock on the again. By way of braking, the bike will get dual-channel ABS supporting Brembo twin 320-mm discs with four-piston radial calipers up entrance and a single 260-mm disc on the again.
The wheels are the place the SRT 900 S and SX trims differ from each other. The SX variant will get tubeless spoke wheels with a 19-inch entrance and 17-inch rear in journey moto trend, in addition to a three-piece arduous baggage system as customary. The S mannequin, alternatively, rolls on forged aluminum 17-inch wheels up back and front, contemplating it’s extra road-focused.
Options like Bluetooth connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation and display screen mirroring, LED lighting, USB-A and USB-C charging ports, heavy-duty handguards, and tubular metal crash bars are all customary on each trims. As are digital aids like traction management, quickshifter, ride-by-wire throttle, and adjustable journey modes.
For the reason that motos are touring-focused, a 6.3–gallon (24-liter) gas tank must be greater than gracious to cowl good distances between fillups; nevertheless, official vary numbers aren’t revealed but.
QJMotor
Each bikes come geared up with heated grips and a two-piece heated seat as customary consolation options. Talking of which, SX’s seat top stands at 32.8 in (835 mm), whereas the S is available in at 32 in (815 mm).
Appears-wise, I personally assume it suits the invoice completely. Particularly the road-biased S trim, it seems to be actually well-balanced with the 17-inch wheels. Don’t neglect that the extra off-road-abled SX trim comes with a high case and aluminum panniers straight from the producer.
If you think about the price of such aftermarket equipment, it actually does begin to sound like a superb deal. Talking of which, the value. Now, with every part that appears good in regards to the bike, it’s its MSRP that doesn’t sit nicely with me someway.
The SRT 900 S begins at £7,499 (about US$10,100), whereas the SX trim prices £7,699 (round US$10,400). Do not get me fallacious. The bikes appear rather well put collectively. However spending 10 grand on a QJMotor middleweight appears foolish, particularly when you’ve gotten the likes of a massively confirmed Honda Transalp XL750 for lower than that.
QJMotor
So if QJ Motor does intend to carry the bikes stateside, I sincerely hope they’re priced aggressively. For now, it seems to be to be restricted to Europe. I guess the likes of Honda, BMW, and KTM can be holding shut tabs on it.
Supply: QJ Motor

