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{{Motorcycle | {{Motorcycle | ||
|name = | |name = Honda XR400 | ||
|photo = DSCN1440-1.jpg | |photo = DSCN1440-1.jpg | ||
|aka = XR400R, XR 400 R, XR 400 | |aka = XR400R, XR 400 R, XR 400 | ||
|manufacturer = | |manufacturer = Honda | ||
|parent_company = | |parent_company = | ||
|production = 1996 - 2004 | |production = 1996 - 2004 | ||
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|predecessor = | |predecessor = | ||
|successor = | |successor = | ||
|class = | |class = Enduro | ||
|engine = Air cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder SOHC, 4 valve | |engine = Air cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder SOHC, 4 valve | ||
|bore_stroke = 83.8mm x 83.8mm | |bore_stroke = 83.8mm x 83.8mm | ||
|compression = 9.3:1 | |compression = 9.3:1 | ||
|top_speed = | |top_speed =75 mph | ||
|power = 34.06 HP (25.4 KW) @ 6500RPM | |power = 34.06 HP (25.4 KW) @ 6500RPM | ||
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==Engine== | ==Engine== | ||
The engine was | The engine was an [[air cooled]] four-stroke, single cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC) 4 valve cylinder head. A 83.8mm [[bore]] x 83.8mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 397.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a single carburetor. | ||
==Drive== | ==Drive== |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 25 November 2020
Honda XR400 | |
Manufacturer | |
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Also called | XR400R, XR 400 R, XR 400 |
Production | 1996 - 2004 |
Class | Enduro |
Engine | Air cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder SOHC, 4 valve |
Bore / Stroke | 83.8mm x 83.8mm |
Compression ratio | 9.3:1 |
Top Speed | 75 mph |
Horsepower | 34.06 HP (25.4 KW) @ 6500RPM |
Fuel System | 36mm piston-valve carburetor |
Spark Plug | NGK DPR8Z '96-04 |
Transmission | Gear box: 5 Speed, manual Final Drive: #520 O-ring-sealed chain; 15T/45T |
Final Drive | Chain: 520x108 ‘96-04[1] |
Front Sprocket | 15T ‘96-04[1] |
Rear Sprocket | 45T ‘96-04[1] |
Suspension | Front: 43mm leading-axle Showa cartridge fork w/18-position compression and 12-position rebound-damping adj.; 11.0-in. travel Rear: Pro-Link Showa single-shock with spring-preload, 16-position comp. and 16-position rebound-damping adj.; 11.8-in. travel |
Brakes | Front: Single 256mm disc 2 piston caliper rear brakes Rear: Single disc |
Front Tire | 80/100-21 |
Rear Tire | 110/100-18 |
Wheelbase | 56.1 inches (1425 mm) |
Seat Height | 36.61 inches (930 mm) |
Weight | 257.06 pounds (116.6 Kg) (dry), 117.0 kg (wet) |
Oil Filter | K&N KN-112[2] |
Recommended Oil | Honda GN4 10W-40 |
Fuel Capacity | 2.5 Gallon (9.46 Liters) |
Competition | Suzuki DR-Z400 |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Honda XR400R was a Air cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder SOHC, 4 valve Enduro motorcycle produced by Honda between 1996 and 2004. Claimed horsepower was 34.06 HP (25.4 KW) @ 6500 RPM.
Engine[edit | edit source]
The engine was an air cooled four-stroke, single cylinder with a single overhead cam (SOHC) 4 valve cylinder head. A 83.8mm bore x 83.8mm stroke result in a displacement of just 397.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a single carburetor.
Drive[edit | edit source]
The bike has a 5 Speed, manual transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-disc, manual.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
It came with a 80/100-21 front tire and a 110/100-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single 256mm disc 2 piston caliper rear brakes in the front and a Single disc in the rear. The front suspension was a 43mm leading-axle Showa cartridge fork w/18-position compression and 12-position rebound-damping adj.; 11.0-in. travel while the rear was equipped with a Pro-Link Showa single-shock with spring-preload, 16-position comp. and 16-position rebound-damping adj.; 11.8-in. travel. The XR400R was fitted with a 2.5 Gallon (9.46 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 257.06 pounds (116.6 Kg). The wheelbase was 56.1 inches (1425 mm) long.
1996[edit | edit source]
The Honda XR400 (designated XR400R'96) was a development of the motosport series of previous years. It was sold in 1996. One color was available: Ross White. This was an all new lightweight, midweight XR. The rear sub frame was removable. The swingarm pivot was combined with the rear engine mount. A high performance power kit was also available. The serial number began JH2NE030*TM000001.
1997[edit | edit source]
The XR400R'97 was sold in 1997 in Ross White with Black. The gas tank had a new logo and the fork boots were black. The seat is both red and black. There was also new clutch springs. The swingarm pivot was combined with the rear engine mount. A high performance power kit was also available. The serial number began JH2NE030*VM100001.
1998[edit | edit source]
The XR400R'98 was sold in 1998 in one color: Ross White. The gas tank logo was redesigned to include a yellow Honda wing logo. There was also a new type rear sub-frame. The swingarm pivot was combined with the rear engine mount. A high performance power kit was also available. The serial number began JH2NE030*WM200001.
2000[edit | edit source]
2003[edit | edit source]
The XR400R'03 was sold in one color: Red.
- Engine: 397cc RFVC air-cooled single-cylinder
- Bore and stroke: 85.0 x 70.0 mm
- Compression ratio: 9.3:1
- Transmission: Five-speed
- Ignition: Solid-state CD with electronic advance
- Final drive: O-ring sealed chain 15T/45T
- Front suspension: 43mm leading-axle Showa cartridge fork with compression-damping and rebound-damping adjustment; 279mm (11.0 in.) travel
- Rear suspension: Pro-Link Showa single-shock with spring-preload, compression- and rebound-damping adjustment; 300mm (11.8 in.) travel
- Front tire 80/100-21
- Rear tire: 110/100-18
- Ground clearance: 310mm (12.2 in.)
- Seat height: 929mm (36.6 in.)
- Wheelbase: 1425mm (56.1 in.)
- Dry weight: 116 kg (257 lb)
- Fuel capacity: 9.5 liters (including 1.5 liters reserve)
- Honda Genuine Accessories™: HRC power-up kit, 430mm work stand
2004[edit | edit source]
2004 XR400R
- Engine Type: 397cc air-cooled dry-sump single-cylinder four-stroke
- Bore and Stroke: 85.0mm x 70.0mm
- Compression Ratio: 9.3:1
- Valve Train: SOHC; four-valve RFVC
- Carburetion: 36mm piston-valve
- Ignition: Solid-state CD with electronic advance
- Transmission: Five-speed
- Final Drive: #520 O-ring-sealed chain; 15T/45T
- Front Suspension: 43mm leading-axle Showa cartridge fork with 18-position compression and 12-position rebound-damping adjustability; 11.0-inch travel
- Rear Suspension: Pro-Link Showa single-shock with spring-preload, 16-position compression and 16-position rebound-damping adjustability; 11.8-inch travel
- Front Brake: Single disc with twin-piston caliper
- Rear Brake: Single disc
- Front Tire: 80/100-21
- Rear Tire: 110/100-18
- Rake: 25.3 degrees
- Trail: 94.0 mm (3.7 inches)
- Wheelbase: 56.1 inches
- Seat Height: 36.6 inches
- Ground Clearance: 12.2 inches
- Dry Weight: 257.0 pounds
- Fuel Capacity: 2.5 gallons, including 0.4-gallon reserve
- Emissions: California version differs slightly due to emissions equipment.
- Available Colors: Red
- Warranty: 6 months
1996 - 2000 Honda XR 400 R[edit | edit source]
The XR 400 R is an enduro type bike manufactured by Honda which comes with an air cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, 397cc engine developing 34 horsepower at 6500rpm.
2001 Honda XR 400 R[edit | edit source]
The XR 400 R is an enduro bike manufactured by Honda in 2001 has an air cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, 397cc engine which develops 34 horsepower at 6500rpm.
2004 Honda XR400R[edit | edit source]
In case you feel like a 650cc-class machine is a bit too much for your off-road skills, you should know that Honda has plenty of intermediate bikes to offer, and the 2003 XR400R might be exactly what you've been looking for. On the muddy forest trails or out in the sand, this bike will put a big smile on your face.
Compliant, solid suspensions, lightweight construction, precise acceleration, multiple fork and rear shock adjustments and the traditional Honda engine reliability are all packed into a good-looking bike which is also exceptionally easy to handle and fun to ride.
In Media[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019.
- ↑ 2019 K&L Supply Co Catalog. K&L Supply Co. 2019.
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