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Lifan Kpr 150
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Lifan Kpr 150

The Lifan Kpr 150 has a top speed of 120–130 km/h (estimated; note: manufacturer claims vary by market), produces 13.5 hp and weighs 138 kg. Motoryk rates it 5.5/10.

La Lifan KPR 150 fue presentada alrededor de 2015 por el fabricante chino Lifan Group como parte de su línea KPR orientada al deporte, dirigida a los mercados emergentes de Asia, América Latina y África con una estética asequible de carenado completo. Ganó una popularidad notable en mercados como Bangladesh, Pakistán y partes de Sudamérica debido a su estilo agresivo inspirado en las motocicletas superdeportivas más grandes a un precio asequible. La KPR 150 ayudó a establecer a Lifan como una empresa fiable en el segmento deportivo para principiantes, ya que competía directamente con marcas chinas y regionales similares.

13.5 hp

Potencia

13 Nm

Torsión

138 kg

Peso

120–130 km/h (estimated; note: manufacturer claims vary by market)

Velocidad máxima

2.5–3.0 L/100km (approx. 33–40 km/L)

Combustible

Carenado

Cuerpo

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Watch Electrical Components

The KPR 150 is known for occasional electrical gremlins, including faulty indicators and CDI unit failures. Regular inspection of wiring harnesses can prevent most issues before they escalate.

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Low Resale Value

As a budget Chinese-brand motorcycle, the KPR 150 depreciates quickly and holds poor resale value compared to Japanese rivals like Yamaha or Honda. This makes it affordable to buy used but costly if you plan to resell.

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Sport Style, Budget Price

The KPR 150 offers a full fairing, sporty aggressive stance, and USD front forks at a fraction of the cost of comparable Japanese sportbikes. It's ideal for riders who want the sport look without the premium price tag.

Generaciones y especificaciones por año

2014–2017 Gen 1

Lanzamiento inicial: motor monocilíndrico de 150 cc, carenado deportivo, instrumentación básica y horquillas delanteras USD.

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2018–2021 Gen 2

Diseño de carrocería revisado, grupo de instrumentos actualizado, sistema de combustible mejorado, ajustes de suspensión y gráficos refinados.

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2022–2024 Gen 3

Más actualizaciones estéticas, escape revisado, componentes de frenado mejorados, esquemas de colores actualizados y pequeñas mejoras ergonómicas.

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Reseña de un comprador usado

5.5/10
Lo mejor para
Budget-conscious new riders wanting sporty commuter style

"Acceptable budget starter bike if you buy smart and prepare mechanically."

$600-$1,400 used

Look, the KPR 150 is a Chinese sports bike wearing a Kawasaki Ninja costume, and that's not necessarily a dealbreaker. At under a grand used, it punches above its price point aesthetically — the fairings look sharp from twenty feet and the riding position is genuinely sporty. The 150cc engine pulls decently around town and won't embarrass you in city traffic, though don't expect highway heroics above 80mph. Here's where it gets honest: quality control is a lottery. I've seen examples with 8,000 miles running perfectly and others falling apart at 3,000. Electricals are the Achilles heel — check every switch, indicator, and instrument cluster before handing over cash. Parts availability has improved but still depends heavily on your location. Find a seller who's kept receipts and replaced the cheap OEM chain and sprocket already, because that's your first expensive surprise otherwise. For a new rider learning the ropes or someone wanting a dedicated commuter beater they won't cry about dropping — this makes financial sense. Just buy it with eyes wide open and budget for surprises.

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Omitir si: You need reliability above all else daily

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Problemas comunes

🔥 1 CRITICAL
💡Carburetor clogging and poor idle MINOR

Cold start behavior, idle stability, throttle response smoothness

Fix cost: $20-$60
⚠️Electrical gremlins, weak charging system MODERATE

Battery voltage at idle, all lights, horn, indicators working

Fix cost: $30-$150
⚠️Cheap OEM chain and sprocket wear MODERATE

Chain slack, sprocket tooth sharpness, chain stretch and rust

Fix cost: $40-$100
🔥Oil leaks from head gasket or seals SERIOUS

Wipe engine clean, run it, inspect for fresh oil seepage

Fix cost: $80-$200

Lista de verificación previa a la compra

Check frame for cracks or welds
Cold start test, no choke tricks
Inspect fork seals for oil leaks
Verify odometer against engine wear

Decent budget bike, weak on parts quality

Full Specifications

Engine Power 13.5 hp @ 8,500 rpm (estimated; some variants rated ~11–14 hp depending on market tune)
Torque 13 Nm @ 7,000 rpm (estimated)
Top Speed 120–130 km/h (estimated; note: manufacturer claims vary by market)
Weight 138 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 2.5–3.0 L/100km (approx. 33–40 km/L)
Type Sport
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Lifan Kpr 150? +

Carburetor clogging and poor idle: Cold start behavior, idle stability, throttle response smoothness (minor) | Electrical gremlins, weak charging system: Battery voltage at idle, all lights, horn, indicators working (moderate) | Cheap OEM chain and sprocket wear: Chain slack, sprocket tooth sharpness, chain stretch and rust (moderate)

Is the Lifan Kpr 150 a good motorcycle? +

Acceptable budget starter bike if you buy smart and prepare mechanically. Rating: 5.5/10. Best for: Budget-conscious new riders wanting sporty commuter style. Avoid if: You need reliability above all else daily.

What is the horsepower of the Lifan Kpr 150? +

The Lifan Kpr 150 produces 13.5 hp @ 8,500 rpm (estimated; some variants rated ~11–14 hp depending on market tune), with 13 Nm @ 7,000 rpm (estimated) of torque. Top speed: 120–130 km/h (estimated; note: manufacturer claims vary by market).

Is the Lifan Kpr 150 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Lifan Kpr 150 is a reasonable choice for new riders (13.5 hp is manageable), weighing 138 kg. Budget-conscious new riders wanting sporty commuter style

Is the Lifan Kpr 150 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Lifan Kpr 150, notably: Oil leaks from head gasket or seals (Wipe engine clean, run it, inspect for fresh oil seepage). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Lifan Kpr 150 good for daily use? +

Budget-conscious new riders wanting sporty commuter style Fuel: 2.5–3.0 L/100km (approx. 33–40 km/L).

How fast is the Lifan Kpr 150? +

The Lifan Kpr 150 reaches a top speed of 120–130 km/h (estimated; note: manufacturer claims vary by market), producing 13.5 hp at 138 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Lifan Kpr 150? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Lifan Kpr 150, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/lifan/kpr-150/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.