2026 QJMotor SRK921 supernaked released

Alan Dowds

Alan Dowds has been writing about motorcycles since 1994, when he launched his own Scottish bike magazine in Glasgow....

Published: February 10, 2026

There’s a definite pattern emerging amongst the new breed of Chinese motorbikes hitting the market. Good-looking machines, packed with plenty of technology, equipped with brand-name running gear, and lashings of high tech kit, at great prices.

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

They also sometimes have engines based on slightly older designs from partnerships with more mainstream firms. The downside? They’re generally a little overweight, and slightly down on power, compared with the very best from the established Japanese and European brands.

And this new 2026 supernaked machine from Chinese firm QJMotor continues that theme. Dubbed the QJMotor SRK921, it’s a handsome design, with a four-cylinder engine, hybrid cast aluminium/steel tube trellis frame, chunky single-sided swingarm and premium chassis kit from Brembo and Marzocchi. It also has a slick design feel, which the firm says is down to its Italian design roots.

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

If that sounds a bit, well, familiar, then you’re right: it’s pretty similar to the old four-cylinder MV Agusta Brutale 920, which shares the same basic engine design with identical bore and stroke and broadly similar performance, as well as the same style of chassis.

So – a Chinese-made version of an Italian exotic supernaked from a decade or so ago? That seems to be the sketch, and fair play to QJMotor for getting such an old engine through emissions regs without strangling the power too much – something a lot of much bigger firms have struggled with in the past.

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

That engine is a pretty conventional unit in the end though: a 16-valve DOHC inline-four with water-cooling, Magneti Marelli ride-by-wire throttle, slipper clutch and six-speed gearbox. It puts out a claimed 127.5bhp@10,000rpm, which is respectable enough for a 900 naked, though a fair bit off the premium litre-class supernakeds. That applies to the mass as well, she’s no lightweight at 218.4kg wet.

Those numbers compare to 211kg and 150bhp for Honda’s current Hornet 1000, arguably the class leader in the ‘affordable supernaked’ sector right now. And as it happens, the Honda doesn’t cost too much more than the SRK, at £9,099 for the base model compared with £8,699 (plus £300 otr) for the QJMotor bike.

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

Away from the engine, the SRK921 chassis is a pretty solid offer. The frame is a hybrid style unit, similar to MV Agusta’s trademark engineering, with cast aluminium swingarm pivot plates and a welded steel tube trellis front section, matched to a tasty cast aluminium single-sided rear swingarm. QJMotor has deals with the Italian Marzocchi and Brembo brands, and it has branded suspension and brake components from both those firms: fully adjustable 50mm upside-down front forks matched to a preload/rebound adjustable rear monoshock, and a Marzocchi steering damper.

Brakes are top-drawer: dual radial-mount Brembo Stylema monobloc radial calipers up front with 320mm Sunstar floating discs, radial master cylinder and Bosch dual channel ABS. And the tyres are sporty enough too: Pirelli Diablo Rosso fitments, in 120/70 17 front and 190/50 17 rear sizes, while the wheels are standard multi-spoke cast aluminium parts.

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

On the electronics front, the SRK is pretty loaded: the rider aids are all six-axis IMU-assisted, with cornering ABS and switchable traction control, plus three rider modes: normal, rain, sport. There’s an up/down quickshifter too, as well as cruise control, tyre pressure monitoring, Bluetooth phone link and heated grips/seat, all accessed via a smart 5” colour LCD dash. You even have a built-in 1080p dashcam all ready to go – neat.

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

The styling is perhaps a tad ‘busy’ in places; the angle of the large LED headlights jars a little, and the wings and fins on the rear tail unit are a bit fussy.  But you can’t argue with things like the massive race-style front radiator, air intake grilles, dual exhausts and that beefy swingarm. The fuel tank is a bit small at 15.5 litres, but looks slick, and details like the fold-out pillion pegs, bar-end mirrors and integrated lever guards are all pretty sweet. You’ll know if you like it though, and it’s well worth a look in the flesh.

So – another intriguing offer from QJMotor, and one which we reckon will appeal to many, especially at the list price of £8,699.  That undercuts even the already-cheap Honda Hornet 1000 by £400 (though there is a £300 on-the-road charge to add to the QJMotor, reducing the differential you’ll pay in the end).

2026 QJMotor SRK921
2026 QJMotor SRK921

The SRK921 will be in UK dealers from March 2026 in a choice of Mechanical Silver (White/Black), Jewel Black (Grey/Black) or Vitality Red (Red/Black). We’ll be looking to ride one as soon as we can: in the meantime, check out more info at https://qjmotor.co.uk.

2026 QJMOTOR SRK 921 TECH HIGHLIGHTS

Brembo radial brakes with cornering ABS

Single-sided swingarm

Adjustable Marzocchi suspension

Marzocchi steering damper

Quickshifter (up and down)

Slipper clutch

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Switchable traction control system (TCS)

Full LED lighting

5” TFT dashboard

Lever guards and bar-mounted mirrors

1080p Dashcam

Heated grips & heated seat

Pirelli Diablo Rosso tyres

 

 

2026 QJMOTOR SRK 921 technical specifications

New price: £8,699 (+OTR)

Capacity: 921cc

Bore x Stroke: 73mm x 55mm

Engine details: Inline four-cylinder, 16v, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke DOHC

Power: 95kW (127.5bhp) @ 10,000rpm

Torque: 93.0 Nm @ 8,000rpm

Transmission: 6 speed, chain final drive, Quickshifter (up & down)

Fuel tank size: 15.5 litres

Technical features: 5″ TFT Dash, Cruise Control, Traction Control, Smartphone Connectivity, TPMS, USB charger

Frame: Steel-Aluminium hybid Frame

Front suspension: 50mm Marzocchi upside-down (USD) forks, fully adjustable

Rear suspension: Marzocchi mono-shock, fully adjustable

Front brake: Dual 320mm discs, Brembo four-piston radial calipers, Cornering ABS

Rear brake: Single 260mm disc with Brembo single-piston caliper, ABS

Front wheel & tyre: Cast aluminium, 120/70-ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso

Rear wheel & tyre: Cast aluminium, 190/50 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso

Dimensions: (LxWxH) 2130mm x 930mm x 1130mm

Wheelbase: 1425mm

Ground clearance: 145mm

Seat height: 835mm

Curb Weight: 218.4kg

Warranty: two years, unlimited mileage

Contact: qjmotor.co.uk

 

 

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