New QJMotor SRT 700 SX is Coming to Europe

QJMotor has revealed its new SRT 700 SX model which will be available in Europe this spring

Credit; QJMotor
Credit; QJMotor

QJMotor has added an all-new SRT 700 SX model to its extensive adventure range, as it joins the SRT 600, 800 and 900 all of which include the SX-named models.

Splitting the SRT 600 and 900 SX motorcycles in terms of price, the new bike, which will land in selected European countries all of which are not yet known, will be priced at €7,999 (roughly £6,200).

The new SRT 700 SX features a liquid-cooled in-line two-cylinder engine and has a displacement of 698cc. With Euro 5+ compliance taken care of, the power unit produces 70bhp of peak power at 8000rpm and 51.6Ib ft of maximum torque at 6000rpm, according to factory specifications.

QJMotor
QJMotor

The twin-cylinder engine of the QJMotor SRT 700 SX sits in a tubular steel frame and is combined with an aluminium two-sided swingarm. The central shock absorber and upside-down telescopic forks are supplied by Marzocchi, while Brembo brake calipers at the front have two radially bolted four-piston callipers. Furthermore, the bike gets ABS as standard.

The cross-spoke wheels with gold-coloured coated aluminium rims are tubeless, and the tyres feature a typical knobbly look found on travel enduro rubber. The dimensions consist of 110/80-19 at the front and 150/70-17 at the rear. The seat height is moderate at 825mm.

The SRT 700 SX’s fuel tank can hold up to 19.5 litres when full and the weight of the motorcycle is reportedly around 243kg. Included as standard are protective bars, an adjustable windshield and hand guards. Heated grips are also part of the basic equipment here, which gets the thumbs up from us, while the bike receives LED lighting all around and a TFT display. Also fitted as standard are two aluminium cases and an aluminium top case with brackets.

QJMotor SRT 700 SX
QJMotor SRT 700 SX

Release of the new bike in dealers will be some time this spring although the exact date is not yet known as of this writing.

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