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Honda CBR 400R
This is the 2020 Honda CBR400R which is only for the Japanese market. The 2020 model does not get any significant updates when compared to the previous model, it comes with the same ‘CBR’ logo that the Japanese company uses on the Honda CBR1000RR-R, which is the brand’s top model in the sportbike series. The CBR400R features the same 399cc engine that is fitted to the CB400X. The 399cc twin-cylinder DOHC liquid-cooled engine, produces around 46hp at 9,000rpm and 38Nm of max torque at 7,500rpm.
There will be a slipper clutch as standard along with the latest exhaust designed by Honda Racing. The CBR400R will weigh somewhere around 192 kg, and also carry a fuel capacity of over 17 litres. The Honda CBR400R will be offered in three different colours, namely Grand Prix Red, Matte Axis Grey Metallic and Pearl Glare White. The CBR400R features the same sporty yet comfortable ergonomics of the CBR500R. One of the bike’s most striking features would have to be its overall aesthetic.
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