The Yamaha SR400SP is a 399cc four-stroke, single cylinder motorcycle produced in 2004. It has a steel double cradle frame, telescopic front fork and dual rear shocks. The bike has a maximum power of 27 horsepower at 7000 rpm and torque of 27.4 Nm at 6500rpm. It uses a BSR33 carburetor for fuel injection, has a 5-speed transmission, and a wet, multiple disc clutch. The front brake is a single disc while the rear brake is a drum brake. The bike has a 12-litre fuel capacity and weighs 174kg. The SR400SP has a seat height of 790mm, a ground clearance of 130mm, and a 1410mm wheelbase. The front tyre is a 3.50-19 while the rear tyre is a 4.00-16. The rake caster angle is 27 degrees and the trail is 111mm. The bike has a maximum power of 27 horsepower at 7000 rpm and torque of 27.4 Nm at 6500rpm. The SR400SP has a maximum speed of approximately 67 mph. With its classic styling and reliable performance, this entry-level motorcycle is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced riders alike.
Make Model: Yamaha SR 400SP
Year: 2004
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 399 cc / 24.3 cu-in
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