The Kawasaki KH400 is a motorcycle model from 1976. Its engine is a two-stroke, transverse three-cylinder with a capacity of 400.4 cc. The bike has a compression ratio of 6.5:1 and an induction of 3x Mikuni VM26SC 26 mm carburetors. Ignition is powered by battery and coil, and starting is done by a kick. The bike has a maximum power output of 38 hp at 7000 rpm and a maximum torque of 3.9 kgf-m at 6500 rpm. The transmission has five speeds, and the final drive is a chain. The frame is a double tubular steel cradle, and the suspensions consist of telescopic hydraulic forks on the front and dual shocks on the rear swing arm. Front brakes are a single 250mm disc, and rear brakes are a 180mm drum. The front tire size is 3.25-18, and the rear tire size is 3.50-18. The Kawasaki KH400 has a length of 2024 mm, a width of 820 mm, and a wheelbase of 1364 mm. The ground clearance measures 150 mm, and the dry weight is 162 kg. The fuel capacity of the bike is 16 litres or 4.2 US gallons.
Make Model: Kawasaki KH400
Year: 1976
Engine: Two stroke, transverse three cylinder, piston valve
Capacity: 400.4 cc / 24.4 cu-in
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