QJMotor Has Apparently Built a Superveloce-Inspired 125cc Model
QJMotor has built an entry-level 125 model that’s seemingly based on MV Agusta’s acclaimed Superveloce

A new entry-level QJMotor bike, based on the MV Agusta Superveloce, has made its way into the public domain for the first time.
QJMotor has already based quite a few of its models on designs from the Italian manufacturer which was somewhat expected given former MV Agusta employees Adrian Morton and Paolo Bianchi left the company before helping with the design of QJMotor’s SRK 921 RR and SRK 1000 RC Ten 78, which are descendants of the F4 and Brutale 1000 RR.
The two companies have also worked together regarding distribution and technology exchange, so seeing another MV Agusta replica-style bike arrive from the Chinese giants is of little surprise.
But this new MV Agusta ‘Superveloce’ 125 from QJMotor (Qianjiang) is the latest model to highlight the similarities between the two brands, albeit in the form of an A1-licence motorcycle.

Called the SRK 125 E, the new bike from QJMotor features a slick neo-retro design, similar to the Superveloce, while It also gets a round LED headlight and a front cowl, aggressive tank extension with air ducts and clip-on handlebars that are paired with bar-end mirrors. Furthermore, the new model includes a split-seat setup.
At the rear of the bike are black dual-shock absorbers with gold expansion tanks that mirror a suspension set-up from Ohlins. The QJ Motor SRK 125 E gets its power from a 125cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which makes 9.3bhp and 7.2Ib ft of torque, and is paired to a CVT transmission.
The bike gets an inverted telescopic fork set-up at the front and rides on a 12-inch front and 10-inch rear alloy wheels. Seat height for the small-capacity bike comes in at 745mm, with ground clearance set at 135mm. The fuel tank capacity is 9 litres and it has a kerb weight of 106kg.
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