The Kawasaki KH400 is a two-stroke, transverse three-cylinder motorcycle produced in 1977. The motorcycle has a 400.4 cc engine with a capacity of 24.4 cu-in, and is equipped with 3x Mikuni VM26SC 26mm carburetors and CDI ignition. It has a maximum power output of 38 hp / 28.3 kW at 7000 rpm and a maximum torque of 3.9 kgf-m / 28.2 lb-ft at 6500 rpm. The five-speed transmission and chain final drive provides smooth handling. The frame is made of double tubular steel cradle, front suspension is telescopic hydraulic forks, and the rear suspension is dual shocks with swing arm. The front brake is a single 250mm disc, while the rear brake is a 180mm drum. The motorcycle also has a 16 liter fuel capacity and weighs 162 kg / 357 lbs. The Kawasaki KH400 has dimensions of Length 2024 mm / 79.7 in, Width 820 mm / 32.3 in, Wheelbase 1364 mm / 53.7 in, Ground Clearance of 150 mm / 5.9 in. It comes with a kick start system and a front and rear tire size of 3.25-18 and 3.50-18 respectively.
Make Model: Kawasaki KH400
Year: 1977
Engine: Two stroke, transverse three cylinder, piston valve
Capacity: 400.4 cc / 24.4 cu-in
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