
Qj Motor Srk 600 Review
"A cheap bet on a brand still earning its reputation."
Used Buyer Review
The SRK 600 is QJ Motor's attempt to crack the middleweight parallel-twin market, and honestly, it's more convincing than most Chinese bikes have any right to be. The Kawasaki-derived engine is genuinely solid — smooth through the midrange, decent power for urban riding and light touring. Used examples from early adopters are starting to appear, and prices are tempting. Just know what you're signing up for. The real concerns are parts availability and dealer support. QJ's network is still thin in most markets, and if something goes wrong beyond routine maintenance, you might be waiting weeks for components. Build quality is better than you'd expect but not flawless — check switchgear, check the exhaust header for heat discoloration suggesting lean running, and inspect the forks carefully for seal weeping. Electronics are basic but functional. Buy one knowing it's a gamble on a brand still proving itself. At the right price — we're talking seriously discounted — it makes sense as a commuter or second bike. As your only machine? I'd think twice.
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You need reliable dealer support nearby
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