Wiseguy
Medlem nr.8 sen starten
- Gick med
- 6 Mar 2003
- Hoj
- Honda CBR900RR Fireblade, CBR1100XX Blackbird
"The first trio of bikes reaching Europe are the parallel twin naked SRK700 and SRK400, plus the retro-styled SRV550, which shares its chassis with Benelli’s Leoncino 500. This gains the larger 554cc engine that MV Agusta is set to use in their Qianjiang-made Lucky Explorer 5.5.
The SRK700 is the most intriguing model of the three, as it has no Benelli equivalent, and features a 698cc parallel twin that’s remarkably similar to the unit in CFMoto’s 700CL-X. With 72bhp, the Euro5-certified engine’s peak power exactly matches that of Yamaha’s MT-07, as does the claimed 49.4lb.ft of torque, although QJMotor claim to hit both peaks at lower RPM than Yamaha can manage.
With a full 15-litre tank of fuel, the SRK700 rolls in at 196kg and will come with a German RRP equivalent to £5900 – that’s £1300 less than an MT-07 and £700 less than a CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage.
Step down to the SRK400 and you have a clear rival to the Yamaha MT-03. Powered by a 400cc parallel twin it makes 41bhp – around half a bhp less than an MT-03 – but offers 5.5lb.ft more torque than the Yamaha at 37.3lb.ft and doesn’t need to rev as hard. Its weight penalty over the Japanese bike is more substantial at 18kg, for a total of 186kg wet.
Finally, there’s the SRV550. A 47hp A2 licence-friendly machine that shares much with the Benelli Leoncino 500 and gets an extra 54cc but no more power thanks to the A2 licence limit. At 206kg wet it’s the heaviest of the initial trio. Costing the equivalent of £5350 in Germany before on-the-road charges, it’s within £50 of the Leoncino 500’s RRP, too. "
SRK700
SRV550
The SRK700 is the most intriguing model of the three, as it has no Benelli equivalent, and features a 698cc parallel twin that’s remarkably similar to the unit in CFMoto’s 700CL-X. With 72bhp, the Euro5-certified engine’s peak power exactly matches that of Yamaha’s MT-07, as does the claimed 49.4lb.ft of torque, although QJMotor claim to hit both peaks at lower RPM than Yamaha can manage.
With a full 15-litre tank of fuel, the SRK700 rolls in at 196kg and will come with a German RRP equivalent to £5900 – that’s £1300 less than an MT-07 and £700 less than a CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage.
Step down to the SRK400 and you have a clear rival to the Yamaha MT-03. Powered by a 400cc parallel twin it makes 41bhp – around half a bhp less than an MT-03 – but offers 5.5lb.ft more torque than the Yamaha at 37.3lb.ft and doesn’t need to rev as hard. Its weight penalty over the Japanese bike is more substantial at 18kg, for a total of 186kg wet.
Finally, there’s the SRV550. A 47hp A2 licence-friendly machine that shares much with the Benelli Leoncino 500 and gets an extra 54cc but no more power thanks to the A2 licence limit. At 206kg wet it’s the heaviest of the initial trio. Costing the equivalent of £5350 in Germany before on-the-road charges, it’s within £50 of the Leoncino 500’s RRP, too. "
SRK700
SRV550