Famous for having Benelli among its brands, which thanks to the rebirth has returned to success with models such as TRK e Lion cub, QJ Motor arrives in Italy with its own range, therefore very similar in terms of technical solutions to those used on the models of the Casa del leoncino, and proposes the naked SKR400, which it is placed in one of the richest segments and in fervor in recent years, that of motorbike for A2 licenses. 48 HP/35 kW of maximum power, a ratio of these with the overall weight of the motorcycle which must not exceed 0.2 kW/kg or the fact that the motorcycle is not derived from one with more than double the permitted power. These, in essence, the requirements to be able to fall into this category and the new SKR400 fits perfectly.
It is driven by a parallel twin 400 cc electronically injected four-stroke capable of deliver 41.7 bhp at 9,000 rpm. and a maximum torque of 37 Nm a 7.000 giri/min. The curb weight is 176 kg, slightly higher than some of its rivals already on the market, but this is also due to a robust chassis.
The steel trellis frame is combined with a massive upside-down fork and a double disc with floating calipers at the front, while at the rear we find a lateral monoshock connected to a double sided swingarm steel and a single disc with single piston caliper. A monitoring system monitors the braking system ABSobligatory in Europe after 125 cc engine capacity while on an aesthetic level the lines are taut and sharp, with LED light clusters and digital instrumentation.