Lifan Kp Mini 150
The Lifan KP Mini 150 was introduced by Chinese manufacturer Lifan Group around 2016-2017 as a compact, retro-styled naked streetbike targeting entry-level and urban commuter riders in developing markets across Asia, Latin America, and Africa. It draws styling inspiration from classic European roadsters while offering an affordable price point, making it one of Lifan's more popular small-displacement models. The KP Mini series helped establish Lifan's reputation for producing stylish, budget-friendly motorcycles that punch above their price class in aesthetics.
11 hp
Power
11 Nm
Torque
118 kg
Weight
110 km/h (estimated)
Top Speed
2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Watch the Carburetor
The KP Mini 150 commonly develops carburetor jetting issues, especially in colder climates or at higher altitudes. A simple rejetting or carb cleaning every 6-12 months keeps it running smoothly.
Low Resale Value
As a budget Chinese-brand motorcycle, the KP Mini 150 depreciates quickly and holds relatively low resale value compared to Japanese brands. This actually makes it a great buy used, often found for 30-50% off original price.
Retro Style, Real Savings
The KP Mini 150 mimics the classic naked sport styling of the Honda CB series at a fraction of the cost, making it a visually appealing entry-level option. Parts are affordable and widely available through online suppliers.
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