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The '' Honda CBR400RR '' sports motorcycle model appeared on December 15, 1987, and official sales began on January 19, 1988. The model was a continuation of the Honda CBR400R Aero, having received a number of technical differences - from the aluminum frame to the engine. Currently, Aero is extremely rare on the market, and in fact it is not a CBR400RR, so it will not be considered in this review.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_ZXR400 | Kawasaki ZXR400]]
* [[Suzuki_GSX-R400 | Suzuki GSX-R400]]
* [[Yamaha_FZR400RR | Yamaha FZR400RR]]
 
The Honda CBR400RR was based on an in-line 4-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a volume of 399 cc, producing up to 59 hp. power and up to 39 Nm of torque. Since 1993, Japanese legislation has been updated, forcing thereby to reduce the maximum power to 53 hp. and limit the speed to 180 km / h.