Honda CBR400RR: Discuss the Honda CBR400RR in this section. This part of fireblades also covers the Honda CBR 250 and CBR 125.
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06-03-2008, 3:41 PM
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| CBR400RR Specifications Honda CBR400RR History, Specifications And Technical Information History First manufactured in 1988 the Honda CBR400RR, or 'BabyBlade', is the smaller sibling of the Fireblade or CBR900RR series even though it preceded the 900cc Fireblade by several years. It was manufactured for the Japanese home market and from its release stormed straight to the top of the sales charts. The CBR400RR engine was a development from that of the CBR400 Aero, but had gear driven cams, an aluminium frame, a 17 inch front wheel and brand new styling complete with a twin headlamp fairing. It was referred to as either the ‘Tri-Arm’, a reference to its triangulated swingarm, or the NC23, its factory code. This domination of the Tri-Arm was continued in 1990 by the next generation of CBR400RR, the ‘L’ model, also known as the ‘Gull-arm’, or its factory designation the ‘NC29’. In spite of the superficial similarities between the Tri-Arm and the Gull-Arm, the Gull-Arm was in fact a completely new machine whose parts had much in common with the VFR400, including 17 inch wheels, front and rear. The name ‘Gull-Arm’ came from the bikes new swing arm design, derived from the, then, current race design a year after the swing arm was seen on the race track. When the 900cc FireBlade hit the worlds markets and revolutionised the sports bike market in 1992 the Gull-Arm got the same paintwork and the FireBlade sticker on the fairing. Even though the 400 was the earlier design, it was christened the Baby Blade and went on to become probably the best selling ‘grey import’ in the UK. Model Classifications, Dimensions And Weights Model, Code and Production Year - CBR400RR-J (1988) Frame Numbers - NC23-1020001 to 1036454 Engine Numbers - NC23E-1020001 to 1036510 Carburettor Number - VG04A Wheelbase - 1370mm Overall length - 2020mm Overall width - 690mm Overall height - 1110mm Ground clearance - 120mm Weight (dry) - 179kg Model, Code and Production Year - CBR400RR-K (1989) Frame Numbers - NC23-1090001 to 1098116 Engine Numbers - NC23E-1090001 to 1098123 Carburettor Number - VG04B Wheelbase - 1380mm Overall length - 2202mm Overall width - 675mm Overall height - 1110mm Ground clearance - 120mm Weight (dry) - 182kg Model, Code and Production Year - CBR400RR-L (1990 and 1991) Frame Numbers - NC29-1000001 to 1010598 Engine Numbers - NC23E-1300001 to 1310636 Carburettor Number - VP01A Wheelbase - 1365mm Overall length - 1990mm Overall width - 670mm Overall height - 1080mm Ground clearance - 125mm Weight (dry) - 180kg Model, Code and Production Year - CBR400RR-N (1992 and 1993) Frame numbers - NC29-1050001 on Engine Numbers - NC23E-1420001 on Carburettor Number - VP01A Wheelbase - 1365mm Overall length - 1990mm Overall width - 670mm Overall height - 1080mm Ground clearance - 125mm Weight (dry) - 180kg Model, Code and Production Year - CBR400RR-R (1994 - on) Frame Numbers - NC29-1100001 on Engine Numbers - NC23E-1500001 on Carburettor Number - VP01B Wheelbase - 1365mm Overall length - 1990mm Overall width - 670mm Overall height - 1080mm Ground clearance 125mm Weight (dry) - 180kg Specifications CBR400RR-N Type Four-stroke, dohc, in-line four cylinder Capacity 399cc Bore & Stroke 55.0mm x 42mm Compression Ratio 11.3:1 Valve Train Gear Driven DOHC; 4 valves per cylinder Cooling System - Liquid cooled, radiator with cooling fan Clutch - Wet multi plate Clutch operation - Cable operated Transmission - 6-speed Primary reduction - 2.117 : 1 (72/34) Final reduction (sprockets) 2.600 : 1 (39/15) Transmission - 6 speed constant mesh Final drive chain - 102 links, split Frame Twin spar, box-section aluminium Front Suspension - Oil-damped telescopic forks Rear Suspension - Single shock absorber with 3-way linkage Front brakes - Double floating disc; 2-piston Nissin sliding callipers Rear brake - Single solid disc; single-piston Nissin sliding calliper Fuel tank capacity - 15.0 liters (4.0 U.S. gal., 3.5 Imp gal.) Ignition system - Digitalized full transistor ignition Starting system - Electric Battery Type - YTX7L-BS Charging system - Triple phase output alternator Regulator/rectifier type - SCR Shorted/triple phase full wave rectification Recommended engine oil -SAE 10W-40 Engine oil capacity at oil filter change - 3.4 litres Idle speed - 1,300 +/- 100 rpm Cold tire pressure (driver only, front) - 33 psi (2.25 bar) Cold tire pressure (driver only, rear) - 33 psi (2.25 bar) Cold tire pressure (driver & pass., front) - 33 psi (2.25 bar) Cold tire pressure (driver & pass., rear) - 36 psi (2.50 bar) Spark plug (standard) - NGK CR8EH-9 or equivalent Spark plug (racing) - NGK CR9EH-9 or equivalent Spark plug gap - 0.8-0.9mm |
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06-03-2008, 11:57 PM
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| Re: CBR400RR Specifications Awesome post Loopy - very well constructed, I've been forced to stick this thread and give you some rep points as well!
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06-04-2008, 12:11 PM
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#3 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
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| Re: CBR400RR Specifications  Thank you  |
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08-10-2008, 5:29 PM
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| Re: CBR400RR Specifications LoopyLee; Thanks for the great information on the CBR400RR. I rode a VFR400R (NC30) for a long time on both street and track and really enjoyed the bike. A picture of the bike in in my gallery. I believe it was heavier than its inline counterpart. The VFR had an 18" rear, I believe until Honda came out with the RVR400R. Mine had a 17" Interceptor or RVR wheel. Do you know the hp comparisons between the two bikes? Thanks,
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