Those who want to fly without necessarily hitting the track are sure to drool over this midsize forbidden fruit.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreThe conventional wisdom about computers is to buy a little more than you need at the moment.The idea is that tech and/or your own needs will likely advance so fast, in a year you are either going to be glad you did or regretting you didn’t.The SRK 600 RS is the rare sport bike that looks badass yet still fun to ride on the street, sans racing leathers. - Credit: QJMotorThe same idea carries over pretty nicely to entry-level motos, the only caveat being that if you buy too much computer, it isn’t likely to kill you.AdvertisementAdvertisementThat’s why I’m itching for QJMotor’s SRK 600 RS to hit our shores; it could satisfy the rising rider’s need for speed while being approachable and affordable enough to not break your back or your bank account.American Ninja worrier?Let’s start with the engine, which cleanly splits the difference between what some gateway sport bike stalwarts have to offer.The nitty gritty: Kawasaki’s Ninja 500 packs a 451cc engine while the Ninja 650 comes in at 649cc. Similarly, Honda’s CBR500R has 471cc and its CBR650R has 649cc.Current colorways are a bit unclear, but this ravishing black and red is quite visible on QJMotor’s German site. - Credit: QJMotorWenling, Zhejiang Province, China-based QJMotor doesn’t play within the boundaries laid out by those legends of Japan’s Big Four.AdvertisementAdvertisementSo it is that the SRK 600 RS rolls up to the line right between them with a liquid-cooled 554cc two-cylinder engine making 56 horsepower at 8,250 rpm and max torque of 40 ft-lbs at 5,500 rpm.Beneath the gilded wrappings beats the heart of a spirited middleweight prize fighter with plenty of rounds left. - Credit: QJMotorAdvertisementAdvertisementThose numbers won’t necessarily blow a seasoned motorcyclist away, but they will gradually progress from scary to exhilarating for a novice rider steadily improving their skills.Additional safety nets come in the form of responsive Brembo disc brakes with ABS and traction control, plus an inverted Marzocchi fork and reliable rear monoshock.Names like Marzocchi and Brembo lend major credibility to lesser-known brands (stateside anyway) such as QJMotor. - Credit: QJMotorThe dimensions are approachable too, highlighted by a curb weight of 428 pounds (just seven pounds more than the CBR500R) and a seat height of 30.7 inches.Believe it or not, that figure is actually slightly lower than both Kawi and Honda’s entry-level offerings.Touchscreens are pretty much expected on modern sport bikes, even smaller ones, and the SRK 600 RS delivers. - Credit: QJMotorThe bike offers a bit of tech, too, in the form of a full-color TFT display providing relevant data, including tire pressure, Bluetooth connectivity and USB fast charging.AdvertisementAdvertisementThrow in great looks (including a glorious exhaust system) and a presumably competitive price and this bike could indeed be an American Ninja worrier, if and when it rolls this way.Availability and pricingThe QJMotor SRK 600 RS is available overseas for €6,399, or roughly $7,500 USD. With the brand bringing more bikes to our shores, let’s cross our fingers that this one makes it one day.QJMotor SRK 600 RSShop Now at QJMotorAbout the Author: Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.AdvertisementAdvertisementWant to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.AdvertisementAdvertisement