presentation of the SRK 800 RR 2025
Chinese manufacturers have recently decided to seriously move upmarket. QJ Motor is rapidly shifting toward “high-end” mid-displacement models, capable of attracting a broader customer base and establishing a stronger market presence. The SRT 700 and SRT 800 trail bikes are making their mark with their twin-cylinder engines. This time, it’s a sport bike entering this displacement class: the SRK 800 RR. A big sister to the SRK 600 RR, which is a bit lacking in power.
No sooner has it hit the market than it’s already evolving in 2025. Its steel frame is consigned to the scrapheap in favor of an aluminum perimeter frame, its exhaust becomes much more stylish, while its electronics reach a more technical level*. Curiously, the advertised weight goes from 207 to 214 kg.
Contrary to what one might think, the 800 doesn’t use the SRT 800’s engine but instead gets a 4-cylinder engine. The kind of engine ideal for packing a lot of power. Inspired by the Honda CBR 650 R’s engine, the Chinese design extends the piston stroke by 10 mm to achieve 778 cc.
Given that a Kawasaki ZX-6R 636 spits out 124 horsepower, we’d be justified in expecting quite a few more horses. But the Chinese and power just don’t mix. Even though the 800 is beefier than the CBR’s engine, it only puts out 102 horsepower at 10,000 rpm. For Europe, it’s been dialed back to 95 horsepower to meet A2 licensing requirements. Sure, that lets you start having some fun, but the performance is far from thrilling. Its maximum torque of 7.7 mkg, slightly lower than before, is reached at 8,500 rpm.
It’s a shame, because the SRK 800 RR isn’t half bad with its Panigale-esque looks. The small winglets, the inverted fork, the 4-piston radial brake calipers, the sport brake fluid reservoir, the S 1000 RR- style scar on the front—the design is dynamic, under the guise of European “inspiration.”
The swingarm is made of aluminum, and it’s around this overall frame that the Chinese brand offers guarantees for its chassis. The brakes are by Brembo, the suspension is Marzocchi (with plenty of adjustments), and the ABS comes from Bosch. While not exceptional, its weight is respectable at 214 kg fully loaded.

The electronic equipment isn’t as extensive as on a modern pure sports bike but is adequate for this machine’s positioning and represents an improvement over the 1.1 version. The SRK 800 RR offers three riding modes (Normal / Sport), a disengageable traction control system, ABS, tire pressure monitoring, a 5-inch TFT display; and, since its update*, Ride by Wire, an Up&Down shifter, Bluetooth connectivity, USB-A and USB-C ports, as well as cruise control.
However, the SRK 800 RR is not very competitively priced. At over 9,000 euros, it does not align with the aggressive pricing strategy typical of Chinese manufacturers. Will this challenge prove to be an uphill battle or a path to winning over consumers?
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Key facts QJ Motor SRK 800 RR (2025) : What you need to know before you buy
Prices
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9,299€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Specifications QJ Motor SRK 800 RR 2025
- Chassis
- Two-seater saddle
- Frame : aluminum perimeter
- Fuel capacity : 16 liters (4.23 US gallons)
- Seat height : 815 mm (32.09 in)
- Length : 2,085 mm (82.09 in)
- Width : 770 mm (30.31 in)
- Min height : 1,130 mm (44.49 in)
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Min. ground clearance : 130 mm (5.12 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,450 mm (57.09 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 214 kg (472 lb)
- Front axle
- Reverse telescopic hydraulic fork, 41 mm diameter
- Braking 2 Brembo discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper (M4.32)
- Front tire (Tubeless) : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- half handlebars (wristbands) handlebars
- Transmission
- 6 stage gearbox , manual - standard shifter
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- single shock absorber
- Braking 1 Brembo disc Ø 260 mm (10.24 in), 2-piston caliper
- Rear tire (Tubeless) : 180 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Motor
- 4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
- injection Ø n/a
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 778 cc
- 95 ch (93.70 hp) to 10,000 rpm
- 8 mkg to 8,500 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 2.13 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 24.99 kg/mkg
- Starting system : electric
- Anti-pollution standard : Euro 5+
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : Anti-lock braking system
- Number of riding modes : 3
- TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12.70 cm (5 inches)
- Aluminium rims
- Gear indicator
- Traction control
- Anti-slip clutch
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- USB plug
- Bluetooth
- Shifter
- Backlit switchgear
- Practical information
- Country of manufacture : China
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the SRK 800 RR 2025
- What is the power of the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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The SRK 800 RR 2025 develops a power of 95 ch (93.70 hp)
- What is the torque of the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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The maximum torque of the SRK 800 RR 2025 is 8 mkg to 8,500 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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The SRK 800 RR 2025 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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The SRK 800 RR 2025 has a a weight when fully loaded of 214 kg (472 lb).
- QWhat is the seat height of the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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To ensure good accessibility, the SRK 800 RR 2025 offers a minimum seat height of 815 mm (32.09 in).
- What is the price of the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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The price of the SRK 800 RR 2025 is 9,299€ in France
- Is the SRK 800 RR 2025 approved for transporting a passenger?
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Yes, this vehicle is equipped as standard for 2 people.
- What colors are available for the SRK 800 RR 2025?
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For the 2025 model year, the SRK 800 RR is available in several colors: red and black.
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 2 reviews
R7:I liked it, except for the too-radical position. Gsx 8 r:I didn't like the engine, which didn't deliver the feel I wanted.
650 cbr:I hated its engine, which was anemic at low revs and explosive from 70,000 rpm. 650 ninja:weak engine.
660 daytona: I loved it even though it was A2 bridled. I tried the srk (the "chinoiseries" ritornello) out of conscience. And I loved it.
The position is not tiring, and the suspension and seat are really comfortable.
The engine is great: supple, like any good 4-cylinder, and especially torquey from low revs, which is rare for an "average" in-line 4. The extension is certainly not that of a 636 zxr, but more than enough for me (we're not always at 12,000 rpm....
It's easy to get used to, very easy to angle, and doesn't feel heavy at all. In short, I can't find much wrong with this bike, apart from an (almost) over-reactive right-hand grip response, even in normal mode (the sport mode is useless in my opinion). I have a dealer 15kms from home.
All this for over 1,000 euros less than the competition (I even got a bit more by negotiating). The grumpy ones will of course mention the discount on resale... Rating : 4/5 Respond to Olivier 63