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  2. Honda CBR400 - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the later 1988 model was designated CBR400RR and was also known as the Tri-Arm, [2] after its racing inspired braced swingarm. [citation needed] The original CBR400F as a naked bike. The CBR400RR in 1992 was referred to as the 'Baby Blade' replica, then in 1994 it was styled to closely look like the CBR900RR or Fireblade motorcycle. [2]

  3. Suzuki GSX-R400 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki GSX-R400 was a 400 class sport bike produced by Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki between 1984 and 1996. [1] It was the first GSX-R model ever made by Suzuki, as a race replica evolution of sport touring GSX series. Like other bikes in its class, the GSX-R400 was continuously updated and subsequently there is a slew of ...

  4. Honda CM400 - Wikipedia

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    While not particularly powerful, the CM400's handling makes it a suitable starter bike. Top speeds range from 85 to 95 MPH. Many engine components are common with the Honda CB400T models from the same year. The parallel twin engine has three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust) and a five-speed manual or two-speed automatic ...

  5. 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

  6. Honda CB400F - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011 a UK-based company, David Silver Spares, announced they would be acquiring used CB400Fs to restore and resell to the public. The aim was to use economies of scale to restore 49 CB400F bikes in batches. The project was featured by Classic Bike magazine in April 2012 and showcased the bike owned by Top Gear presenter James May. [2] [14]

  7. Honda CB400T - Wikipedia

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    The model was the successor to the ageing twin cylinder CB360 [5] [6] and the highly regarded, [7] but expensive for the 400 cc class, [8] four-cylinder CB400F.The CB400T has two fewer cylinders than its CB400F predecessor and although the press was initially skeptical of it, [7] [9] reviews stated that it was a worthwhile successor and more than capable of competing with contemporary rivals. [10]

  8. Have You Mastered These 8 Road Bike Skills? - AOL

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    From wide, sweeping corners to tight U-turns, corners are something that even the top pros practice regularly to improve their outcomes. For a new rider, navigating a corner means getting around a ...

  9. Honda VFR400 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VFR400R NC30 is widely regarded as being a fine handling motorcycle. The engine has a very wide powerband for a 400cc engine, which made it a perfect beginners-superbike. It has a hardcore fanbase, especially in Japan and the UK, where the NC30 is a popular track-day and racing bike.