- Powered by a 600cc, inline-four engine
- Gets aggressive styling
- Only available in China as of now
Chinese manufacturer, QJ Motors has taken the wraps off the all-new SRK 600RR. The motorcycle serves as an ode to the dying 600cc class which had the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, Yamaha R6 and Honda CBR600RR on a pedestal, and rightly so.
So, the SRK 600RR is powered by a 600cc, inline-four-cylinder engine too. However, it isn’t as maniacal in terms of power output as the yesteryear heroes. It churns out a respectable 81bhp and 47Nm. Its design is somewhat special though. Aggressive lines make up for most of its bodywork with the front end seemingly derived from the Ducati Panigale range. The rear is short with the rear wheel peeking out a bit, which makes the QJ SRK 600 RR look longer. But that said, you’d even mistake it for the BMW S1000RR from the side in its white colour scheme. The paint option comes with blue and red graphics with ‘RR’ on the panels.
The features are good enough too. The company has plonked in an IMU and ABS along with two ride modes- Eco and Sport. As for its hardware, the SRK 600RR uses a pair of KYB forks up front and a preload-adjustable mono-shock at the rear. Braking is handled by Brembo with twin discs at the front and a single rear disc brake.
Now, the QJ SRK 600RR is exclusive to the Chinese market. Although, we won’t be surprised if Adishwar Auto Ride, the brand responsible for selling QJ motorcycles in India decides to bring it to our shores by 2025.