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- Honda_CBR400RR abstract "The Honda CBR400RR is a Japanese domestic market small-capacity sport motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1988 as a further evolution of the popular CBR400R, which dated from 1986. The CBR400R and early CBR400RR models both carry the model number NC23, which makes up the first part of these bikes' frame numbers. The early NC23 was designated CBR400R and is also known as Aero, Hurricane or Jellymould, as it shares its major design features with the rest of the early CBR family of motorcycles, which included significantly rounded body shapes, whereas the later NC23 is designated CBR400RR and is also known as the Tri-Arm, after its racing inspired braced swingarm.However, the CBR400RR is considered the most closely related of Honda's 400 cc models to the CBR900RR or Fireblade series of large-capacity sport motorcycles. The CBR400RR preceded the 900 cc (55 cu in) Fireblade by four model years, going through one major rework (signified by a new \"gull-arm\" swing arm design and a new model number, NC29), and several years of production in its new form before acquiring the FireBlade name for the 1994 model year.The CBR400RR models, therefore, consist of the later NC23 CBR400RR-J (1988) and CBR400RR-K (1989) models as well as the NC29 CBR400RR-L (1990 & 1991), -N (1992 & 1993) and -R (1994 onwards). The name \"Tri-Arm\" is shown on the CBR400RR-J's bodywork, along with Hurricane, but the CBR400RR-K dropped the latter designation.The NC23 CBR400RR features a standard extruded beam frame, the rear of the seat unit slopes forwards, and the seat unit subframe is totally separate from the main chassis of the bike. The NC29 (only the -R models of which carry the FireBlade name) had several modifications to the frame. The main rails were of a 'cranked' design, the seat support structure had a larger rail that was welded to the frame, the rear of the tail section now had a slight recurve to it, and the swingarm was given a gull-wing shape on one side to give ground clearance for the exhaust link pipe. The bodywork was reshaped to comply with changing aesthetic tastes. Developed mostly for younger Japanese riders, the 400 cc (24 cu in) engine still had enough power to drive the bike up to a speed-limited 180 km/h (110 mph). The inline four cylinder engine produces pleasing power anywhere in its rev range, and the bike is light and relatively easy to control. Outside the Japanese domestic market the CBR400RR was available only as a grey market import. The small capacity of the engine and manageability of the whole package makes this bike a favourite of new riders from all areas where the bike is available.The DOHC cam gear train engine from the NC23 was later used in the NC29 and the CB400F Honda CB-1, model number NC27, a naked bike that is credited with inspiring the popular Honda 'Hornet' range. However the NC27 bears little mechanical resemblance to those machines and is probably the first true factory streetfighter.".
- Honda_CBR400RR thumbnail CBR400RR_NC29.jpg?width=300.
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- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageRevisionID "647140047".
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honda_motorcycles.
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- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink Multi-valve.
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_camshaft.
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink Radiator_(engine_cooling).
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink Streetfighter.
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- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLink File:CBR400RR_NC29.jpg.
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- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLinkText "CBR400RR (NC23, NC29)".
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLinkText "CBR400RR".
- Honda_CBR400RR wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honda CBR400RR".
- Honda_CBR400RR aka "CBR400, BabyBlade, Tri-arm, Gull-arm, NC23, NC29, FireBlade, Hurricane, Aero".
- Honda_CBR400RR brakes "double-disc with 2-piston Nissin calipers ; single-disc with 1-piston Nissin caliper".
- Honda_CBR400RR class Types_of_motorcycles.
- Honda_CBR400RR dryWeight "179".
- Honda_CBR400RR engine "liquid-cooled, four-stroke inline-four, gear-driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder".
- Honda_CBR400RR frame "Twin-spar box-section aluminium".
- Honda_CBR400RR manufacturer Honda.
- Honda_CBR400RR name "Honda CBR400RR".
- Honda_CBR400RR parentCompany "1988".
- Honda_CBR400RR power "~".
- Honda_CBR400RR suspension "41".
- Honda_CBR400RR tires "Bridgestone BT-090 or similar".
- Honda_CBR400RR transmission "6".
- Honda_CBR400RR wetWeight "n/a".
- Honda_CBR400RR wheelbase "1370".
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- Honda_CBR400RR subject Category:Honda_motorcycles.
- Honda_CBR400RR subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_1988.
- Honda_CBR400RR subject Category:Sport_bikes.
- Honda_CBR400RR hypernym Motorcycle.
- Honda_CBR400RR type MeanOfTransportation.
- Honda_CBR400RR type Motorcycle.
- Honda_CBR400RR type Classification.
- Honda_CBR400RR type Vehicle.
- Honda_CBR400RR type DesignedArtifact.
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- Honda_CBR400RR type Q34493.
- Honda_CBR400RR comment "The Honda CBR400RR is a Japanese domestic market small-capacity sport motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1988 as a further evolution of the popular CBR400R, which dated from 1986. The CBR400R and early CBR400RR models both carry the model number NC23, which makes up the first part of these bikes' frame numbers.".
- Honda_CBR400RR label "Honda CBR400RR".
- Honda_CBR400RR sameAs Q5892262.
- Honda_CBR400RR sameAs هوندا_سي_بي_أر_400_أر_أر.
- Honda_CBR400RR sameAs ホンダ・CBR400RR.
- Honda_CBR400RR sameAs Honda_CBR_400_RR.
- Honda_CBR400RR sameAs m.04cgkm.
- Honda_CBR400RR sameAs Q5892262.
- Honda_CBR400RR wasDerivedFrom Honda_CBR400RR?oldid=647140047.
- Honda_CBR400RR depiction CBR400RR_NC29.jpg.
- Honda_CBR400RR homepage index.html.
- Honda_CBR400RR isPrimaryTopicOf Honda_CBR400RR.
- Honda_CBR400RR name "Honda CBR400RR".