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  2. Yamaha XS400 - Wikipedia

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    The number in the model name indicates the engine displacement. Aside from displacement, the 250 cc, 360 cc, and 400 cc variants were mostly identical except for some economy-minded XS250s, XS360s and XS400s which omitted the electric starter and self-canceling turn signals.

  3. Yamaha FZR400 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha FZR400 was a 400 cc (24 cu in) class sport bike produced by Yamaha Motor Company between 1987 and 1994. The FZR400 was updated every year up until 1994, after which production ended. The FZR400 was updated every year up until 1994, after which production ended.

  4. Honda NS400R - Wikipedia

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    The limited-production NS400R was only sold from 1985 to 1988 and traces its lineage back to 1979. Honda was dominant in 500 cc class motocross racing with two-stroke engines, but its four-stroke Grand Prix bikes were lagging behind the competition. After internal deliberation over its four-stroke racing heritage, Honda pushed forward with two ...

  5. Honda VFR400 - Wikipedia

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    Outside Japan, the VFR400R (NC30) was officially imported to the United Kingdom for four years, but with a price tag of £5899 [2] (similar to that of the 1000 cc bikes of the time and actually more than Honda's own VFR750F), failed to sell well. It was also officially imported (in very limited numbers) and sold in Austria, France and Germany ...

  6. 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]

  7. Kawasaki Zephyr - Wikipedia

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    The Zephyr started the naked/retro bike boom in the UK and Europe in the early 1990s [opinion] and for a while moved Kawasaki to the 2nd best selling manufacturer of motorcycles in the UK Market. [citation needed] The Zephyr Z750 engine reappeared in the late 1990s in the short lived ZR7.

  8. Kawasaki Ninja 400R - Wikipedia

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    While the new Ninja 400 is similar in many ways, it is mostly a different bike. The Ninja 400R is based on the Ninja 650R . [ 2 ] [ 5 ] There is also a naked version of the 400R called the ER-4n introduced in 2011 only sold in Japan .

  9. Kawasaki ZXR400 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki ZXR400 is a sport bike introduced by Kawasaki in 1989. It was one of the most popular of the 400 cubic centimetres (24 cu in) sport bikes that swept across Japan and later Europe in the 1990s. It was discontinued in 1999 in worldwide markets but unsold models were imported to the United Kingdom until 2003.

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