The QJMotor Smooth SRV 700 for the 2023 market is capable of generating 73hp and 62Nm.
Subscribe to our Telegram channel for instant updates!
QJMotor has stolen the spotlight at the recent EICMA motorcycle show in Milan as the Chinese motorcycle manufacturer showcased a total of 30 new models for the 2023 market.
Apart from the ‘adventure’ motorcycle SVT 650X, QJMotor also bagged much attention by introducing the new SRV 700.
The SRV 700 is a cruiser motorcycle by QJMotor for the year 2023. The model also comes with two variants in terms of engine capacities, 500 and 250cc.
Interestingly, the overall design of the SRV 700 looks like a Harley-Davidson Fat Bob. Taking into account the collaboration between these two parties, it is no surprise that the American motorcycle brand became the main inspiration for the development of the SRV 700.
Although a ‘cruiser’, the SRV 700 features a 689cc parallel-twin engine taken from the SRK 700 instead of the V-Twin engine from the SVT 650X.
As a result, the engine offers 73hp and 62Nm. Engine power is channelled to the rear tires through a 6-speed manual transmission with the help of a ‘multi-disc’ clutch.
As a ‘cruiser’, the SRV 700 specifications are also more convenient than other QJMotor models. The equipment available includes 16-inch front and rear rims and a ‘tubular steel’ type frame. The bike also comes with twin 4-piston brake callipers at the front and a single at the rear.
Interestingly, with the presence of a 16-litre tank, this SRV 700 is definitely suitable for long-distance and relaxing rides.
The bike also comes with other modern features, including LED lights, LCD digital meter panels and straight handlebars and bar-end mirrors.
There is yet to be any announcement as to when this model will be available in the global market, but what is certain is that the SRV 700 will arrive next year.
For the record, the QJMotor SRV 250 is available in Malaysia through the official distributor MForce Bike Holdings at a price of RM16,888.
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS