
If you’re running dispatch in Nigeria or looking to start a bike delivery logistics, you need a bike that can take daily stress, carry weight, and still be easy to maintain.
This list covers the top bike brands riders and logistics owners love and keep buying because they’re built for work.
We have a Yamaha bike in Port Harcourt and maintenance is like war, lol. They rarely have easily accessible spare parts, so this article is actually critical for Logistics operators.
Quick note: depending on your city, there's a rule for the type of bikes that can be used for delivery. In Lagos; 200cc bikes, PHC; 150cc.
1. Qlink (our overall winner 🏆)
Qlink has become a serious bike brand used for dispatch in Nigeria for it's durability and easy maintenance. The Qlink Champion and Ranger are the most used models. It has both 150cc and 200cc options, there is 125cc option but not ideal for dispatch due to regulations, and you can find it easily in the market.A) Qlink 150cc class
It has a lighter body, simple to run daily, and common in many states as a practical dispatch option.Pros
- Easier entry point for riders and small fleets
- More flexible if you’re not trying to carry heavy loads all day
Cons
- Not as “heavy duty” as the 200cc class when your daily workload is intense
B) Qlink 200cc class
Built heavily around delivery/dispatch, and widely sold as a “dispatch power bike” in Nigeria.Pros
- Stronger feel for long daily routes and heavier work
- Market support is strong because it’s widely traded
Cons
- Higher upfront cost than 150cc options
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