
Qj Motor Sc300 Review
"A capable budget naked if you're mechanically confident and patient."
Used Buyer Review
The QJ Motor SC300 is a genuinely decent naked middleweight that gets unfairly dismissed because of the badge on the tank. Running gear is largely Benelli-derived — QJ owns the brand — so you're not dealing with complete mystery metal. The 292cc parallel twin pulls smoothly, has enough grunt for city riding and short highway stints, and the electronics package embarrasses bikes twice the price. Build quality is acceptable, though check switchgear and mirrors on anything over 10,000 miles because they feel like they're on borrowed time. Used, these sit in a strange market position. Dealers barely support them, so find a previous owner who kept receipts. Oil changes, air filter, and coolant are your priority checks. The suspension is soft from factory — previous owners may have already fitted heavier spring rates, which is actually a plus if they did. Parts availability is improving but still patchy outside major cities, so factor that into your risk assessment.
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You need reliable dealer backup or resale value
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