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GSX400E was presented for the first time in Japan, in 1979 and one year later it hit the European roads too. Here it replaced the known GS425.   
GSX400E was presented for the first time in Japan, in 1979 and one year later it hit the European roads too. Here it replaced the known GS425.   
==1984 - 1989 Suzuki GSX-R 400==
[[File:suzuki-gs400-1984-1989-2.jpg|600px|1984 - 1989 Suzuki GSX-R 400]]
[[File:suzuki-gs400-1984-1989-1.jpg|600px|1984 - 1989 Suzuki GSX-R 400]]
[[File:suzuki-gs400-1984-1989-0.jpg|600px|1984 - 1989 Suzuki GSX-R 400]]
The GSX-R400 was released in 1984, being based on Yoshimura's TT-F3 racer GS1000R. The GSX-R400 was the first mass produced light weight racer with a liquid cooled four cylinder engine. Twelve-second quarter-miles from just 400cc that's what you need to know about Suzuki's GSX-R. It's a motorcycle designed to devastate the competition in Japan's highly competitive 400cc class.




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