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QJMotor SRT800 now in Malaysia at RM38,888 onwards

QJMotor SRT800 now in Malaysia at RM38,888 onwards
Michelle L.
May 17, 2022

The all-new 2022 QJMotor SRT800 and SRT800X are now officially launched in Malaysia, priced at RM39,888 and RM42,888 respectively.

QJMotor SRT800

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Following the recent successful introduction of the QJMotor SRK600, MForce Bike Holdings continues to expand the QJMotor brand in the national market through the SRT800.

The QJMotor SRT800 is an ‘adventure tourer’ segment motorcycle introduced for the Malaysian market with prices starting from RM38,888 for the standard variant and RM42,888 for the X variant.

Powered by a 754cc DOHC parallel-twin engine, the motorcycle offers 75.1hp at 8,000rpm and 67Nm at 6,5000rpm with power channelled to the rear tires via a 6-speed transmission.

All-new QJMotor SRT800 and SRT800 X makes local debut; bookings open |  Zigwheels

Among the features offered by SRT800 and SRT800X include a USD adjustable front fork, adjustable ‘shock linkage’ type rear shock absorber and 320mm front and 260mm rear brake discs. It comes with Brembo brake callipers as well as a dual-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).

The QJMotor SRT800 also comes with other electronic features such as a colour TFT screen display and a USB charger.

As ADV motorcycles, both variants offer an 18.5L tank while promising long-distance rides.

All-new QJMotor SRT800 and SRT800 X makes local debut; bookings open |  Zigwheels

However, significant differences between the two variants saw the SRT800X come with a 19-inch front spoke type rim (17 ″ alloy rim on the Standard variant), luggage (top box and panniers) as well as a seat height of 835mm (compared to 810mm on the Standard).

According to MForce, the SRT800X comes with Navy Blue and Cadmium Green colour options while the standard variant offers Stone Gray and Passion Red hues.

Interested people can already make reservations at MForce authorised dealers nationwide with the motorcycle will start marketing in mid-July.

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    I hope they make the Dax street legal. Love to…

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    RM4159 for the front fork is it?

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