Suzuki GSX-R400 1995 Specifications
Suzuki GSX-R 400 1995 change the body color. This color became the final type of Suzuki GSX-R 400 series. Suzuki
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Suzuki GSX-R 400 1995 change the body color. This color became the final type of Suzuki GSX-R 400 series. Suzuki
Suzuki GSX-R400 1994 received new graphics, otherwise pretty much the same bike as the Suzuki GSX-R400 1993. Suzuki GSX-R400 1994
The engine power was reduced to 53 horsepower in 1993, according to the revisited power restriction code in Japan. Before
Suzuki GSX-R400 1992 change the color, gold anodized the front fork outer tube and front disc housing. A rear model
Suzuki GSX-R400 1991 change the color, gold anodized the front fork outer tube and front disc housing. A rear model
In 1990 Suzuki presented a whole new Suzuki GSX-R400 (new internal model code GK76A) with inverted forks and many other
In 1989 an extra ”R” was added to the model name. The new model name was Suzuki GSX-R400R although the
The Suzuki GSX-R400 got a new frame (GK73A) and new overall appearance in 1988. The new model was presented in
Suzuki GSX-R400 1987 was practically the same bike as the previous year’s model. The bigger differences were new wheels, twin
The power/weight ratio was a bit better in 1986 0,39 hp/kg (0,18 hp/lbs). The upgraded Suzuki GSX-R400 new chassis, shorter
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