It is getting more and more busier in the A2 superport segment. The last acquisition in this class is the QJotor SRK 600 RS, although strictly speaking it is an outsider. The 550 parallel win has a top power of 56 hp as standard, but can be restored on the A2-maximal 35 kW.
You could say that the SRK 600 RS is too large for the napkin and too small for the tablecloth, because it has too much power for the A2 driving license (the napkin) and has too few CCs and power to come along in the parallel win in the middle segment (the tablecloth), where the Ninja 650 is used by motorbikes such as the Ninja.
However, that does not make this SRK 600 RS less fat. The engine is powered by a 554 cc parallel win with double overhead camshafts and 4 valves per cylinder, good for a top capacity of 56 hp at 8,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 54 Nm at 5,500 rpm. Remarkably, less than the naked variant SRK 600, which has a top capacity of 61 hp, but that is just aside.
The 554 cc parallel win is mounted in a steel tubular frame, with a Marzocchi upside down fork at the front and a Marzocchi monoshock at the back, which according to QJ are both adjustable. Even with regard to the brakes, QJ has shopped in Italy, with double 320 mm drives on the front with Brembo M4.32 Radial 4-piston calipers and a single 260 mm disk with Brembo 1 sucker caliper on the back.
The modern technology of the SRK 600 RS is reflected in the 5-inch TFT display, which reflects a wide range of essential information. For example, the gear indicator, tire pressure and temperature, tachometer with switch indicator and switch -off traction control is displayed.
The enlightened buttons improve the ergonomics, while USB-A and USB-C connections ensure easy charging of devices. In addition, this sports motor is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, which gives you access to navigation and reports.
The QJotor SRK 600 RS is now available at the official QJMotor dealer for the consumer advice price of € 7,999 and also available as an A2 variant.
– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.