The Kawasaki ZL400 Eliminator is a motorcycle from 1988 with a liquid-cooled four-stroke, DOHC engine and a capacity of 398cc. It has a compression ratio of 11.0:1, produces 54hp at 12,000rpm and a max torque of 3.4kgf-m at 10,500rpm. It features a 6-speed transmission and shaft drive system. The front suspension is made up of telescopic forks while the rear incorporates dual shocks. The front brake is a single-disc, and the rear brake is a drum. The front and rear tyres are 100/90-18 and 150/80-15 respectively. The bike is relatively heavy, weighing 192kg when dry. Unfortunately, there is no published information about the fuel capacity of the motorcycle.
Make Model: Kawasaki ZL 400LX Eliminator
Year: 1988
Engine: Liquid cooled, four stroke, four cylinder. DOHC
Capacity: 398
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