The Suzuki AN 400 Burgman is a 2007 motorcycle with a four-stroke, single cylinder, DOHC engine that has a capacity of 400 cc/24.4 cu in. It has a compression ratio of 11.5:1 and is liquid-cooled. The bike runs on EFI induction and digital electronic ignition. It can start up electrically and has a maximum power output of 25 kW/33.5 hp at 7600 rpm. The transmission is an automatic CVT, and the final drive is a V-belt. The suspension includes a 41mm telescopic coil spring for the front and a link-type coil spring, oil-damped, adjustable preload for the rear. The bike has a 109 mm/4.3″ front wheel travel and a 99 mm/3.9″ rear heel travel, along with front wheel dual 260 mm discs and a single 210 mm rear disc brake. It has a length of 2270 mm/89.4″, a width of 760 mm/29.9″, and a height of 1385 mm/54.5″, and a dry weight of 199 kg/438 lbs. The fuel capacity is 13.5 litres/3.6 US gal and it averages 5.2 L/100 km or 19.2 km/l / 45 US mpg. The standing 1/4 mile is 17.2 seconds, and the top speed is 152.1 km/h / 94.5 mph. Reviews of the Suzuki Burgman 400 by Motorcycle-USA, Motorcyclist, and Motorcycle.com have been favourable.
Make Model: Suzuki AN 400 Burgman
Year: 2007
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves
Capacity: 400 cc / 24.4 cu in
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