The Honda CBR 400RR is a motorcycle that was produced in 1994. It has a four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC engine with a 399 cc capacity and a liquid cooling system. The compression ratio is 11.3:1 and lubrication is forced pressure and wet sump. The motorcycle has a maximum power of 59 hp / 42.2 kW at 12500 rpm and maximum torque of 39 Nm / 28.8 ft-lb at 10000 rpm. It also has a multi-plate, wet clutch and a 6-speed transmission that is chain-driven. The motorcycle has a twin-spar, box-section aluminum frame and features 41mm Showa damper-rod forks for the front suspension and a Showa gas/oil shock for the rear suspension. The front brakes consist of two 275mm discs with 4 piston calipers and the rear brake is a single 220mm disc with a 2 piston caliper. The motorcycle weighs 163kg / 359.4 lbs and has a ground clearance of 125mm / 4.9 inches. The fuel capacity is 15 litres / 4.0 gallons. The Moto Sprint 1991 reviewed the Honda CBR 400RR in a road test.
Make Model: Honda CBR 400RR
Year: 1994
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 399 cc / 24.3 cu-in
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