The Sanglas 400Y was a motorcycle model produced in Spain between 1978 and 1982. It was designed as a touring bike, capable of long distances and with the reliability needed for this purpose.
The 400Y had a 4-stroke 4-cylinder engine with a displacement of 389 cubic centimeters, capable of producing 32 horsepower at 8,500 rpm. The engine was air-cooled and had a 5-speed transmission.
In terms of design, the Sanglas 400Y featured a classic look, with a long seat that allowed for comfortable passenger carrying. It had a large windscreen and saddlebags that added to its touring capabilities.
The bike was known for its reliability and durability, thanks to its sturdy frame and well-built engine. It was popular among travelers and commuters alike, offering a comfortable ride and the ability to cover long distances with ease.
The Sanglas 400Y was produced in limited quantities and is now considered a classic motorcycle. It is admired by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate its vintage design and reliable performance. It represents the best of Spanish motorcycle engineering and remains a testament to the quality of the Sanglas brand.
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