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  2. Suzuki DR-Z400 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki DR-Z400 is a dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki beginning in 2000. It is powered by a single-cylinder, 398 cc (24.3 cu in), carbureted, liquid-cooled four-stroke engine.

  3. Dual-sport motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    A dual-sport motorcycle is a type of motorcycle that is designed for varying degrees of off-road use while still being street-legal.Dual-sports are equipped with lights, a speedometer, mirrors, a horn, registration plates, turn signals, and a muffler with spark arrestor and decibel noise output to comply with government regulations.

  4. Honda CBX400F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBX400F is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda between 1981 and 1984. z400FX. After the Dream CB400 Four, ... when other 400cc class motorcycles could not ...

  5. List of Kawasaki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    3 Dual purpose. 4 Off road. 5 Streetbikes. Toggle Streetbikes subsection. 5.1 Sport bikes. 5.2 Sport-Touring. 5.3 Scooters. 6 Electric. 7 Hybrid Electric. 8 Models no ...

  6. Honda Transalp - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Transalp is the XL400V, XL600V, XL650V, XL700V, and XL750 series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. [1] With the exception of XL750, the Transalp bikes series feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.

  7. Yamaha XS400 - Wikipedia

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    A dual overhead-cam variant (XS400k) was also produced in 1982 and 1983 with a rear mono-shock and updated styling. The XS400 came equipped with a 6-speed transmission , wet plate, 6 friction disk clutch, chain drive, tachometer, self-canceling turn signals, both electric and kick starters, adjustable rear shock absorbers, center stand, and an ...

  8. Yamaha DT400B - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha produced the enduro DT1 250 in 1968. The motorcycle was embraced and Yamaha learned that, in America riders were interested in motorcycles which could operate off-road, and on road. Yamaha experimented with larger displacement and in 1975 they created the DT400B. The DT400B did not initially sell well, and Yamaha reduced the price.

  9. Honda CB400 - Wikipedia

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    Honda Dream CB400 Four Honda CB400 Super Four Honda CB400SS. The designation CB400 has applied to ten [verification needed] Honda motorcycle families: . CB400F (1975–1977) . 408 cc (24.9 cu in) SOHC, inline-four. 6-speed manual gearbox

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