Qlink is one of the world's leading brands in quality motorcycle production. While there are many in the business of motorcycle production, Qlink has distinguished itself by consistently manufacturing the best and quality motorcycles. Having been in existence since 1988, Qlink sure knows its onions. QLINK Motor, located in the Dallas suburb of Grapevine, Tex., offers a full line, scooters, ATVs, side-by-sides, and other products. With a distribution facility in Edwardsville, Pa., as well as branches in Mexico, Brazil, Hungary, Nigeria, Taiwan, and China, the company is committed to servicing its dealers and customers.
In today's Article, we will be giving you updates on available Qlink motorcycles available, their reviews, prices and specs.

The Qlink legend 250 is one of the most popular motorbikes produced by Qlink. It is used by both men and women, and the bike has a growing demand from the women population. This bike is one of the finest for you if you are a beginner. Powering this bike is a 200cc single cylinder, four-stroke valve engine paired with a 5-speed Automatic transmission, capable of delivering 14.70hp. The bespoked motorbike is also a liquid cooled motorcycle with a fully automatic CVT transmission. The bike comes equipped with front and rear disc brakes unlike drum brakes that characterized other bikes it's class. You also get to enjoy some technical advancements with the Legacy 250, such as a built-in audio system with FM radio and USB port. Located under the seat, the USB port allows the rider to play downloaded music on an iPod, MP3 player or memory stick. Controls for the audio system are located under the handlebars.
The bike offers magnificent dexterity in maneuvering through tight junctions during traffic jams and is extremely stable on the road. The fuel consumption is moderate making it appealing to middle-income earners and wealthy people alike as they won't have to spend much on fuel purchase.

The Qlink XF200 is powered by an air-cooled, 2-valve, SOHC, 5-speed, 199cc Single feed which boasts of generating a sizable 15.4hp. The classic frame of the XF 200 is carried in a steel-tube cradle-type frame that rolls on 17-inch aluminium Unison spoke wheels fitted with Kingstone tyres: 110/70 upfront and 130/70 out the rear.
In addition, The XF even boasts a 55.3-inch wheelbase as well as bore and stroke figures (66 x 58.2mm) and a 9.4:1 compression ratio. The rear suspension consists of a mono-shock with adjustable spring preload by way of dual locking rings. An underlying model used in the Qlink XF 200 technology is Suzuki Technology, which Qlink itself has unabashedly confirmed.
The seating configuration is also superb. 31-inch seat height and open, upright ergos characterized the seats. The saddle is wide enough for both the rider and passenger, yet narrow between the knees to allow easy flat-footing at stops. The XF 200 demonstrates good stability and comes with either a kick or an electric starter.

If you probably have some parcels or a bit of load to transport from one place to another, and you need a two-wheeler vehicle for a quick ride, the Qlink Commuter 250 fits your situation perfectly. The Commuter 250 is blessed with a generous truck and a humongous top case. Under the seat is a 244cc, 18hp engine, paired with a 4-speed transmission capable of producing a top speed of 55mph.
The Commuter 250 rides firmly on the road, and the steering and suspension is dope considering the fact that it has a front and rear disc brake. Inbuilt in the bike's system is a sizable FM radio and an MP3 player. The Qlink Commuter 250 isn't a bad bike to own. The prices are relatively cheap.
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PRICE: Price varies from ₦500,000 - ₦630,000 for brand new.

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PRICE: Price varies from ₦500,000 - ₦800,000.


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