The Yamaha FZR 400RR-SP is a high-performance motorcycle released in 1994. It has a four-stroke transverse four-cylinder engine with a 399cc capacity and liquid cooling system. The bike has a compression ratio of 12.2:1 and uses 4x 32mm Mikuni carburetors for fuel induction. The ignition system is analog CDI, and the bike has a maximum power output of 66 hp at 12500 rpm and a max torque of 4.0 kgf-m at 9500 rpm. The clutch is a wet multiple plate system, and the transmission has six speeds, with final drive via chain. The frame is an aluminum delta box design, and the suspension consists of 41mm telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock single shock at the rear which is preload adjustable. The front brakes use two 298mm discs with 2 piston calipers, while the rear brake is a single 210mm disc also with a 2 piston caliper. The front and rear tyres are 120/60 VR17 and 160/60 VR17, respectively. The seat height is 760 mm, and the bike has a dry weight of 160 kg. The fuel tank capacity is 15 litres.
Make Model: Yamaha FZR 400RR-SP
Year: 1994
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 399 cc / 24.3 cu-in
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