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Honda CBR 400RR 1994 Found in Honda |
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Make: Honda Model: CBR 400RR Year: 1994 Engine: Liquid cooled, four stroke, Transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder. Capacity: 399 Bore: 55 x 42 mm Compression: 11.3:1 Induction: 4x 26mm Flat-side CV Starter: Transistorized Power: 53 hp 38.6 kW @ 13000 rpm Torque: 39 Nm @ 10000 rpm Transmission: 6 Speed Front suspension: Telescopic forks adjustable preload. Rear suspension: Showa gas/oil shock with adjustable preload and compression Front brake: 2x 275mm discs Rear brake: Single 220mm disc Front tyre: 120/60-17 Rear tyre: 150/60-17 Dry weight: 163 kg Fuel capacity: 14.5 Litres |
| WHY DO TROMBONISTS always wear sandals? What are mosquitoes for? Does a moustache come with a policeman's uniform? What's Johnny Morris up to these days? These great conundrums are clues in The Sun quick crossword compared to the mother and father of imponderables. The mother: why doesn't Honda import the CBR400RR into Britain? The father: why doesn't Suzuki bring in the GSX-R400R? Both are outstanding. They make racy 750s feel as manoeuvrable as beetroot stains, yet are poised and predictable compared to sporty 250s. They have midranges that wouldn't embarrass a 600. They are beautiful. And the CBR verges on being comfortable. A salesman sayeth: "Get a customer to test ride one of these and it is sold." Yet neither machine is officially imported to Britain. Both our test bikes are low mileage models built for the Japanese market and brought here by grey (unofficial) importers. Britain's official importers accept the bikes are fantastic, but still won't bring them in. Honda UK's Da | |



