![]() Its engine capacity complies with JDM 400 cc licensing restrictions. The SR400 had been marketed in the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) from 1978 to 2021 and was introduced to Europe, the Americas and Oceania in 2014. The two models differ by their engines: the SR400 engine has a lower displacement, achieved with a different crankshaft and shorter piston stroke and both models feature only kickstarting, i.e., no electric starter. ![]() The Yamaha SR400 (1978–2021) and SR500 (1978–1999) are single-cylinder, air-cooled, two-passenger motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Yamaha Motor Company as a street version of the Yamaha XT500, with a standard riding posture and styling resembling the Universal Japanese Motorcycles of the 1970s. Hydraulic disc or mechanical drum, depending on model yearġ2 or 14 litres (2.6 or 3.1 imperial gallons 3.2 or 3.7 US gallons)Ĥ.8 L/100 km (59 mpg ‑imp 49 mpg ‑US) Rear: 105 mm (4.1 in) travel, 5-way adjustable preload Yamaha SR400 at the 2009 Tokyo Motor ShowĤ99 cc (30.5 cu in) 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder, 2-valve
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