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Specification for Suzuki Burgman 400

Main Features
Engine Size (cc) 400

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Overall Length: 2,260 mm
Overall Width: 760 mm
Overall Height: 1,375 mm
Wheelbase: 1,590 mm
Ground Clearance: 125 mm
Seat Height: 695 mm
Dry Mass: 184 kg
Fuel Capacity: 13 litres

ENGINE:
Engine Type: 1-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-valve 4-stroke
Bore x Stroke: 83.0 x 71.2mm
Max Power: 32 PS (23.5 Kw) @ 7,500 rpm
Max Torque: 32 Nm @ 6,000 rpm
Piston Displacement: 385 cc
Compression Ratio: 10.2 : 1
Carburettor: Keihin CVK36
Lubrication: Wet sump

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:
Ignition Type: Electronic
Starter System: Electric

TRANSMISSION:
Clutch: Automatic
Transmission: Variable ratio automatic
Drive System: V-belt

CHASSIS:
Front Suspension: Telescopic
Rear Suspension: Link type, remote spring preload adjustment
Rake/Trail: 27 degrees / 106 mm
Front Brake: 260 mm hydraulic disc - linked braking
Rear Brake: 210 mm hydraulic disc
Front Tyre: 110/90-13
Rear Tyre: 130/70-13

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Asked by boilforce10 on 1st June 2016 Report this content
I am 62, passed my bike test in 1973, last bike I had was a Hayabusa, but I have been ordered by wife to slow down. Are they expensive to tax and insure?

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Asked by dirkm on 24th May 2015 Report this content
with fully charged battery when stopping at a stop sign or any other low rpm moment the scooter stalls. It will restart most times sometimes needs jump will then run fine at high rpm but stalls when they drop. My starter switch needs to be flicked to get the lights to come on. I have cleaned switch but needs to be replaced. Is the switch in the battery charging loop? Any ideas? Thanks.

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Asked by jmbhgv on 1st August 2014 Report this content
Last Saturday I went on a 25 mile ride. It was a hot day. When I got back the rear tyre was so hot I could hardly touch it. The front was hot but you could hold it. My question is, are the tyres built for this heat or is something wrong? I understand the tyre takes a lot of punishment, and that the gear box is next to it which gets hot, but should it be running at this heat. The tyre pressures are correct, and are Avon Stryke rear, Avon Viper front. Thanks

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