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What does the motorcycle KPR mean?

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Anne
07/29/25 5:55am

Motorcycle KPR is a water-cooled small sports bike mainly promoted by Lifan, with a displacement of 150. In terms of appearance: The Lifan KPR150 is youthful yet steady, with a strong sense of design from any angle. Its front face design follows the current internationally popular style, while the side profile creates a diving visual effect with its wind-swept shape. The slightly tapered rear highlights the owner's low-key and unassuming quality. The front and rear lights are highly recognizable with outstanding illumination effects. The LCD screen provides comprehensive information with clear displays. The mirrors feature a novel design and offer some vibration damping effect. The wheels adopt a moderate styling that suits the general public's aesthetic. In terms of performance: The Lifan KPR150 is equipped with a 150cc single-cylinder water-cooled engine. To balance fuel economy and performance, it also utilizes electronic fuel injection technology, delivering a peak torque of 14 Nm and a maximum horsepower of 14Ps with a strong twist. The transmission system excels in power continuity and explosive force. Thanks to Lifan's meticulous tuning of the KPR150, the engine and transmission system are highly compatible.

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