Chang-Jiang BD 50QT-5 vs Puch SRA 150 (2007)
Side-by-side spec comparison, pricing, and a plain-English breakdown of how the Chang-Jiang BD 50QT-5stacks up against the Puch SRA 150. Numbers pulled from manufacturer spec sheets — click either bike for the full review.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Chang-Jiang BD 50QT-5 | Puch SRA 150 |
|---|---|---|
| Model year | 2007 | 1960 |
| Price | — | — |
| Engine | 139 cc | 145 cc |
| Horsepower | 3 hp | 6 hp |
| Weight | 80 kg | 102 kg |
| Fuel capacity | 1.1 L | 1.9 L |
| Fuel type | petrol | petrol |
| Transmission | — | 3-speed |
| Front brakes | Single disc. Hand operation, disc | Expanding brake (drum brake) |
| Rear brakes | Expanding brake (drum brake). Hand operation, drum | Expanding brake (drum brake) |
| Tires | 3.5-10 / 3.5-10 | — |
Chang-Jiang BD 50QT-5 vs Puch SRA 150 — which should you buy?
Picking between the Chang-Jiang BD 50QT-5 and the Puch SRA 150 usually comes down to the numbers you care about most. On paper, the Chang-Jiang BD 50QT-5 brings 3 hp in a 80 kg package, while the Puch SRA 150 counters with 6 hp at 102 kg.
Our spec tables above highlight the winning number on each line. For the full rider-focused reviews including real-world fuel economy, service costs and available colors, click into either bike:

