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VFR400RH - NC24 "1987- 88" SPECIFICATIONS

Engine Type

4-stroke 90 degree V4, water cooled

Piston Displacement

399cm3

Bore/Stroke

55.0mm x 42.0mm

Compression Ratio

11.3:1

Carburetor

4 x 29mm Keihin

Starter System

Electric

Chassis

Twin spar aluminium frame

Transmission

6-speed contant mesh

Drive System

Chain, 525-106 links

Overall Length

?

Overall Width

?

Overall Height

?

Wheel Base

1345 mm (53.0in.)

Ground Clearance

?

Seat Height

780 mm (30.7in.)

Dry Mass

170kg(375lbs)

Suspension                          Front

41mm Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped, rebound damping force air adjustable (8psi - 11psi)

                                             Rear

Pro-Arm Mono shock, fully adjustable

Brakes                                Front

Twin dics (296mm), Nissin 2 pot caliper

                                            Rear

Single disc (220mm), Nissin 1 pot caliper

Tires                                   Front

100/90 H16

                                            Rear

130/70 H18

Ignition Type

Transister

Fuel Tank

16Ltr (3.52 UK gal)

Castor/Trail

25 deg./96mm



VFR400RH - NC24 "1987- 88" Performance

Model year

cc

Max MPH

prone

Max MPH

upright

SS-1/4 mile

sec@mph

Power

bhp@rpm

Average mpg

Test date

1987

399

128.5

118.0

13.05@100.0

55.1@12.250

40.0

May 1993

Test carried out by Performance Bikes




          

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