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    Quote Originally Posted by Kempz44 View Post
    Thanks for all the help! doesnt seem anything but good for a novice restricted rider like myself, rode my dads 600 today and almost killed myself haha I will be doing a bit more research on the net in terms of prices and reliability, especially with its age-- but cheers lads!
    You won't get a more reliable 400cc bike. Parts are easy to get, even though they don't break.
    They use an HF303 oil filter, which is superbly common (VTR1000, ZZR400/600 etc etc etc)
    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    I'd also recommend checking out the Suzuki RF400 if you can find one.
    You'll get flamed for that Ed, I love RFs, but the 400 is yuck. A ZZR400K or N is a better bike, and they're shit too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    You won't get a more reliable 400cc bike. Parts are easy to get, even though they don't break.
    They use an HF303 oil filter, which is superbly common (VTR1000, ZZR400/600 etc etc etc)


    You'll get flamed for that Ed, I love RFs, but the 400 is yuck. A ZZR400K or N is a better bike, and they're shit too.
    I hadn't heard any bad about them until now, but if you have experience with them I'll take your word for it. What was their main issue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I'd own another for the right price, as Bogan said, they lack torque (VTEC models go better than mine did) but every 400cc bike lacks torque
    But thats the fun of trashing a smaller capacity bike, especially on our primo back country roads.

    I think Honda are still making Super Fours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    I hadn't heard any bad about them until now, but if you have experience with them I'll take your word for it. What was their main issue?
    The bike itself is okay in terms of mechanics, but they're underpowered and overweight, like a ZZR400, but not as erm "good". In saying that, if they were a LAMs bike (haven't checked) they'd be a nice learner bike for the larger people. Also, I suppose not everyone wants a CBR/ZXR/VFR/FZR400 type thing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    But thats the fun of trashing a smaller capacity bike, especially on our primo back country roads.

    I think Honda are still making Super Fours.
    I did enjoy riding mine on the twisties, but it's an incredibly beige bike (which is very good for commutting)
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    The bike itself is okay in terms of mechanics, but they're underpowered and overweight, like a ZZR400, but not as erm "good". In saying that, if they were a LAMs bike (haven't checked) they'd be a nice learner bike for the larger people. Also, I suppose not everyone wants a CBR/ZXR/VFR/FZR400 type thing.


    I did enjoy riding mine on the twisties, but it's an incredibly beige bike (which is very good for commutting)
    Ah okay. They got a good report from Kiwirider when they were released here and they seem to be rare in the classifieds. "Underpowered and overweight?" Sounds a bit like me, really...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Ah okay. They got a good report from Kiwirider when they were released here and they seem to be rare in the classifieds. "Underpowered and overweight?" Sounds a bit like me, really...
    They are hard-ish to find, same as the RF600. Heh, I'm more of a CT90, underwieght and underpowered
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    The bike itself is okay in terms of mechanics, but they're underpowered and overweight, like a ZZR400, but not as erm "good". In saying that, if they were a LAMs bike (haven't checked) they'd be a nice learner bike for the larger people. Also, I suppose not everyone wants a CBR/ZXR/VFR/FZR400 type thing.


    I did enjoy riding mine on the twisties, but it's an incredibly beige bike (which is very good for commutting)
    By beige I'm guessing you mean does everthing that's asked of it without much effort. Absolutely wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    By beige I'm guessing you mean does everthing that's asked of it without much effort. Absolutely wonderful.
    Yup, with one of the smoothest 4 cyls I've ridden, good gearbox... so good it was boring.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Comparable to R series Beemers then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Comparable to R series Beemers then.

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    I do like me an R series, yes siree.
    Weatbix box??????
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    They're as cheap as chips these days. You should try a CX 500 sometime. Getting around a corner in one peice is a bonus on any ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    You should try a CX sometime. Getting around a corner in one peice is a bonus on any ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    RF400s are tiny, they're not an RF900 with a 400cc engine. I'm 5'9" and I can rest my elbows on my knees on an RF400 while folded into the riding position. I once rode one to Napier and it drank unbelievable amounts of fuel and while I wasn't crippled I was definitely aware of having been pretzled for three hours. Really hard to keep them fuelling nicely and the mechanical VVT would be annoying to people who expect linear power like the CB400. Same peak power, just a very different way of delivering it. ZZR400 is a Goldwing by comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    RF400s are tiny, they're not an RF900 with a 400cc engine. I'm 5'9" and I can rest my elbows on my knees on an RF400 while folded into the riding position. I once rode one to Napier and it drank unbelievable amounts of fuel and while I wasn't crippled I was definitely aware of having been pretzled for three hours. Really hard to keep them fuelling nicely and the mechanical VVT would be annoying to people who expect linear power like the CB400. Same peak power, just a very different way of delivering it. ZZR400 is a Goldwing by comparison.
    I remember the RF400. Couldn't believe how thirsty it was...got down to 10km/l at one stage !! for a 400 four cylinder ??????!!!
    Very light switch type power too.

    Nah, go for the Honda.
    Pity they don't make an update VFR400 anymore. Would be a great machine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kempz44 View Post
    Well i would love a 600cc but i will kill myself on them.) just wana find some info about it
    The same is possible on a CB400 super 4.

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