What is cbr400 r?

The Honda CBR400R is a sport motorcycle produced in Japan from 1983 to 1994. It is powered by a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 399cc. The bike has a six-speed manual transmission and a top speed of around 140 km/h.

The CBR400R boasts a lightweight aluminum frame, front and rear disc brakes, and a suspension system with adjustable preload. It also features a fully digital instrument panel and a stylish, aerodynamic body design.

This motorcycle was popular among riders for its agility and maneuverability in city traffic, as well as its responsive and powerful engine on the open road. It is also a popular choice for racing and track days due to its high performance capabilities.

In some markets, the CBR400R was sold under different names, such as the CB-1 in North America and the NC23 in Australia. Despite being discontinued in 1994, the CBR400R remains a sought-after motorcycle among enthusiasts and collectors.