The Suzuki TS400J (1972-73) motorcycle is a two-stroke, single cylinder bike with an aluminium engine and a capacity of 396 cc. It has a compression ratio of 6.8:1, is air-cooled and uses a CCI automatic lube system. The Mikuni VM32 carburetor is used for induction while the Suzuki PEI system provides ignition. The bike has a kick start and produces a maximum power of 25.4 kW/34 hp at 6000 RPM and a maximum torque of 40.2 Nm at 5500 RPM. It has a wet, multi-plate clutch and a five-speed transmission with final drive by chain. The front suspension is a telescopic fork with oil damping, while the rear has a swingarm with dual shocks that are five-way adjustable. The front and rear brakes are both drum and the tyres are 3.25-19 4PR Trail for the front and 4.60-18 4PR Trail for the rear. The bike measures at 2215mm in length and 889mm in width, with a height of 1125mm and a wheelbase of 1387mm. The dry weight is 126kg and the fuel capacity is 9.1L. The bike has a top speed of 137km/h or 85 mph.
Make Model: Suzuki TS 400 Apache / Hustler
Year: 1972-73
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, aluminium
Capacity: 396 cc / 24.2 cu in
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