See What Makes the Yamaha RD400 a Legend!
Experience the exhilarating iconic Yamaha RD400, a legendary two-stroke motorcycle that defined the late 1970s. In this video, we look at my RD400's impressive performance, distinctive engine sound, and timeless design that continues to captivate motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide. Key Highlights: Engine: 399cc air-cooled, two-stroke parallel twin Power Output: 44 bhp @ 7,000 rpm Top Speed: Approximately 106.8 mph Transmission: 6-speed manual Braking System: Front and rear disc brakes Notable Features: Self-canceling indicators, Autolube oil injection system Whether you're a vintage motorcycle aficionado, a two-stroke enthusiast, or someone exploring the rich history of Yamaha's RD series, this video offers a comprehensive look at the RD400's enduring legacy. Music Kevin Macleod http://incompetech.com Jason Farnham (Youtube Library) Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Retrorestore MMXV All Rights Reserved

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