The Honda RVF 400R (NC35) motorcycle was produced in 1995 with a Four-stroke, 90 degree V-four cylinder, DOHC, and 4 valves per cylinder engine. It had a capacity of 399 cubic centimeters and a compression ratio of 11.3:1. The bike had a liquid-cooled system and utilized Keihin Carbs for induction, with a maximum power output of 61 horsepower and 35 Nm of torque. The bike had a six-speed transmission with a wet, cable-operated clutch and chain final drive. The RVF 400R had a twin-spar aluminum frame and used 41 mm inverted forks for its front suspension and rising-rate monoshock for rear suspension. The front brakes were 2 x 269mm four-piston calipers, while the rear brakes used a single-disk two-piston caliper. The RVF 400R had a top speed of 136.2 mph and could reach 0-60 in 12.6 seconds. It had a fuel capacity of 16 liters and an average consumption of 42 mpg. The bike weighed 165 kg, had a seat height of 780 mm, a wheelbase of 1345 mm, a trail of 96 mm, a rake of 24 degrees, and a length of 1985 mm.
Make Model: Honda RVF 400R (NC35)
Year: 1995
Engine: Four stroke 90 degreesV-four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 399 cc / 24.3 cu-in
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