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− | [[file: | + | [[file: Yamaha-sr400-35th-anniversary-edition-11.jpg | 600px | center | Yamaha SR400]] |
− | + | Yamaha SR400 begins its history in 1978 and is produced to the present day. | |
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− | + | The main reason for the appearance of this model was the desire of Yamaha to present to the market the simplest retro classic in the usual forms and without any modern technologies unacceptable for motorcycles of this class. As a result, the Yamaha SR 400 was born, equipped with a simple 1-cylinder air-cooled engine producing 27 hp. power and 29 Nm of torque. It is also noteworthy that the motorcycle was not equipped with an electric starter, but was started by means of a traditional kick starter. However, to make starting easier, Yamaha brought a standard decompressor and a viewing window on the right engine cover to the left control panel, making it easier to find the optimal position of the piston in the cylinder. | |
− | + | Key features of the Yamaha SR400 include a simple steel frame, dry sump (oil was in the frame), simple suspension in the form of a telescopic fork in the front and a double shock absorber in the rear, a rear drum brake and 18 'spoked wheels. | |
− | + | The Yamaha SR400 is rarely used in stock condition and is often the basis for building custom motorcycles - mostly cafe racers. That is why it is difficult to find a motorcycle in a completely regular version. In the Russian Federation, this model is quite rare, but in Japan it is in great demand, therefore, the Yamaha SR400 is presented in large quantities at Japanese auctions. Since 2014, the model has been available in the North American and European markets. | |
− | + | The "big brother" of the model is [[Yamaha_SR500 | Yamaha SR500]]. | |
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− | == | + | '' The main competitors of the Yamaha SR400 in the class: '' |
− | {| align="center" border="0" | + | * [[Kawasaki_W400 | Kawasaki W400]] |
− | |[[Image:2018 Yamaha SR400 Galaxy-Blue Liefstyle01 0012 RGB 1 Central Florida PowerSports.jpg|300px|thumb|Yamaha SR400]] | + | * [[Honda_CL400 | Honda CL 400]] / [[Honda_CB400SS | Honda CB400SS]] |
− | |[[Image:553721e3f57adb0e8253304b09f19f46.jpg|300px|thumb|Yamaha SR400]] | + | |
− | |[[Image:Yamaha-sr400-5.jpg|300px|thumb|Yamaha SR400]] | + | == Photos == |
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+ | | [[Image: 2018 Yamaha SR400 Galaxy-Blue Liefstyle01 0012 RGB 1 Central Florida PowerSports.jpg | 300px | thumb | Yamaha SR400]] | ||
+ | | [[Image: 553721e3f57adb0e8253304b09f19f46.jpg | 300px | thumb | Yamaha SR400]] | ||
+ | | [[Image: Yamaha-sr400-5.jpg | 300px | thumb | Yamaha SR400]] | ||
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− | == | + | == Specifications == |
− | + | Specifications Yamaha SR400: | |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Model |
− | |Yamaha SR400 | + | | Yamaha SR400 |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Motorcycle type |
− | | | + | | retro classic |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Release year |
− | |1978+ | + | | 1978+ |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Frame |
− | | | + | | steel |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Engine type |
− | |1- | + | | 1-cylinder, 4-stroke |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Working volume |
− | |399 | + | | 399 cc cm. |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Bore / stroke |
− | |87 | + | | 87.0 x 67.2mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Compression ratio |
− | |8.5:1 | + | | 8.5: 1 |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Cooling |
− | | | + | | air |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Number of valves per cylinder |
− | |SOHC, 2 | + | | SOHC, 2 valves |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Fuel supply system |
− | | | + | | Carburetor, 1x - SR400 (1978-2008) |
− | + | Injector, 1x - SR400 (2010+) | |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Ignition type |
− | |CDI | + | | CDI - SR400 (1978-2008) |
− | TCI | + | TCI - SR400 (2010+) |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Maximum power |
− | |27 | + | | 27.0 h.p. (19.8 kW) @ 7000 rpm (SR400 2001) |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Maximum torque |
− | |29 | + | | 29.0 Nm (3.0 kg-m) @ 6500 rpm (SR400 2001) |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Gearbox |
− | |5- | + | | 5-speed |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Drive type |
− | | | + | | chain |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Front tire size |
− | |90/100-18M/C 54S | + | | 90 / 100-18M / C 54S - SR400 (1985+) |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Rear tire size |
− | |110/90-18M/C 61S | + | | 110 / 90-18M / C 61S - SR400 (1985+) |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Front brakes |
− | | | + | | Drum - SR400 (1985-2000) |
− | + | Single disc, 298mm, 2-piston caliper - SR400 (2001+) | |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Rear brakes |
− | | | + | | drum |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Front suspension |
− | | | + | | 35mm telescopic fork, 105mm travel |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Rear suspension |
− | | | + | | linkage with two shock absorbers (5-stage preload adjustment), stroke - 150 mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Motorcycle length |
− | |2085 | + | | 2085 mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Motorcycle width |
− | |750 | + | | 750 mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Motorcycle height |
− | |1095 | + | | 1095 mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Wheelbase |
− | |1410 | + | | 1410 mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Saddle height |
− | |785 | + | | 785 mm |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Acceleration to 100 km / h |
− | |11 | + | | 11.2 sec |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Maximum speed |
− | |130 | + | | 130 km / h |
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− | ! scope="row"| | + | ! scope = "row" | Fuel tank capacity |
− | |12 | + | | 12.0 l (including reserve - 2.2 l) |
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− | | | + | ! scope = "row" | Motorcycle weight (curb) |
+ | | 168 kg - SR400 (2001-2008) | ||
− | + | 174 kg - SR400 (2010+) | |
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− | == | + | == Documentation == |
− | + | [[Category:Motorcycles]] | |
− | + | * [[Yamaha_SR400:_manuals|Yamaha SR400]] | |
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− | * [[Yamaha_SR400:_manuals|Yamaha SR400 | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 15 August 2021
Yamaha SR400 begins its history in 1978 and is produced to the present day.
The main reason for the appearance of this model was the desire of Yamaha to present to the market the simplest retro classic in the usual forms and without any modern technologies unacceptable for motorcycles of this class. As a result, the Yamaha SR 400 was born, equipped with a simple 1-cylinder air-cooled engine producing 27 hp. power and 29 Nm of torque. It is also noteworthy that the motorcycle was not equipped with an electric starter, but was started by means of a traditional kick starter. However, to make starting easier, Yamaha brought a standard decompressor and a viewing window on the right engine cover to the left control panel, making it easier to find the optimal position of the piston in the cylinder.
Key features of the Yamaha SR400 include a simple steel frame, dry sump (oil was in the frame), simple suspension in the form of a telescopic fork in the front and a double shock absorber in the rear, a rear drum brake and 18 'spoked wheels.
The Yamaha SR400 is rarely used in stock condition and is often the basis for building custom motorcycles - mostly cafe racers. That is why it is difficult to find a motorcycle in a completely regular version. In the Russian Federation, this model is quite rare, but in Japan it is in great demand, therefore, the Yamaha SR400 is presented in large quantities at Japanese auctions. Since 2014, the model has been available in the North American and European markets.
The "big brother" of the model is Yamaha SR500.
The main competitors of the Yamaha SR400 in the class:
Photos
Specifications
Specifications Yamaha SR400:
Model | Yamaha SR400 |
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Motorcycle type | retro classic |
Release year | 1978+ |
Frame | steel |
Engine type | 1-cylinder, 4-stroke |
Working volume | 399 cc cm. |
Bore / stroke | 87.0 x 67.2mm |
Compression ratio | 8.5: 1 |
Cooling | air |
Number of valves per cylinder | SOHC, 2 valves |
Fuel supply system | Carburetor, 1x - SR400 (1978-2008)
Injector, 1x - SR400 (2010+) |
Ignition type | CDI - SR400 (1978-2008)
TCI - SR400 (2010+) |
Maximum power | 27.0 h.p. (19.8 kW) @ 7000 rpm (SR400 2001) |
Maximum torque | 29.0 Nm (3.0 kg-m) @ 6500 rpm (SR400 2001) |
Gearbox | 5-speed |
Drive type | chain |
Front tire size | 90 / 100-18M / C 54S - SR400 (1985+) |
Rear tire size | 110 / 90-18M / C 61S - SR400 (1985+) |
Front brakes | Drum - SR400 (1985-2000)
Single disc, 298mm, 2-piston caliper - SR400 (2001+) |
Rear brakes | drum |
Front suspension | 35mm telescopic fork, 105mm travel |
Rear suspension | linkage with two shock absorbers (5-stage preload adjustment), stroke - 150 mm |
Motorcycle length | 2085 mm |
Motorcycle width | 750 mm |
Motorcycle height | 1095 mm |
Wheelbase | 1410 mm |
Saddle height | 785 mm |
Acceleration to 100 km / h | 11.2 sec |
Maximum speed | 130 km / h |
Fuel tank capacity | 12.0 l (including reserve - 2.2 l) |
Motorcycle weight (curb) | 168 kg - SR400 (2001-2008)
174 kg - SR400 (2010+) |
Documentation