Engineering:Honda NS400R

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NS400R
ManufacturerHonda
Production1985 - 1987
Engine387 cc (23.6 cu in) 90° V-3 two-stroke, liquid-cooled
Power72 hp (73 PS; 54 kW) at 9,500 rpm
Brakesfront: dual disc
rear: single disc
Tiresfront: 100/90-16
rear: 110/90-17
Wheelbase1385 mm
DimensionsL: 2065 mm
W: 720 mm
H: 1150 mm
Seat height790 mm
Weight163 kg (dry)
183 kg (wet)
Fuel capacity19L
Oil capacity2L (engine oil capacity)
Fuel consumption29 km per L at 60 km/h
RelatedHonda MVX250F, Honda NS500

The Honda NS400R was a street-legal road-oriented two-stroke sport bike produced by Honda Motor Co., Ltd between 1985 and 1987.

The NS400R was inspired by Honda's NS500 (also known as the RS500R) 500cc GP-bike ridden by Freddie Spencer.