The Kawasaki GPz 400F also known as the Z400GP was released in 1984. It has a four-stroke transverse four-cylinder DOHC 2 valve per cylinder engine with a capacity of 399cc/24.3 cu-in. The bore x stroke is 52 x 47mm with air cooling and a compression ratio of 9.5:1. The bike uses 4 x 21mm Teir-Kei carburetors and CDI ignition with electric starting. It boasts a maximum power of 51 hp / 38 kW @ 11500 rpm and maximum torque of 34.3 Nm / 25.2 lb-ft @ 8500 rpm, and is equipped with a 6-speed transmission and chain final drive. The front suspension is made up of telescopic forks and the rear suspension is a swing arm. The front brake features a single 236mm disc and the rear brake is a single 140mm drum. The tires are 90/90-19 in the front and 110/90-18 in the rear. The bike has a dry weight of 179 kg / 394.6 lbs and a fuel capacity of 15 liters / 3.9 US gallons.
Make Model: Kawasaki GPz 400F / Z400GP
Year: 1984
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 2 Valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 399 cc / 24.3 cu-in
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