1981 Suzuki GN 400 TD Technical Specifications

Posted on November 22nd, 2009 by by Shenron
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In 1981 Suzuki created the GN 400 TD, which is a Single cylinder 396.00 ccm (24,04 cubic inches) beautiful motorcycle that we will now get to know better by examining its characteristics in further detail.

Over the next few lines Motorbike Specifications will provide you with a complete list of the available Suzuki GN 400 TD technical specifications, such as engine type, horsepower, torque, top speed, compression rates, tyre dimensions and many others, so here it goes:

Suzuki GN 400 TD Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Suzuki
  • Model: GN 400 TD
  • Production Year: 1981
  • Category (Type of Bike): Touring
  • Engine Size: 396.00 ccm (24,04 cubic inches)
  • Engine Type: Single cylinder
  • Engine Horsepower: 27.00 HP (19,60 kW)) @ 7400 RPM
  • Compression Rates: 9.3:1
  • Stroke: 4
  • Torque: N/A
  • Starter Type: N/A
  • Top Speed: 129.0 km/h (79,80 mph)
  • Transmission Type: Chain
  • Gearbox Type: 5 speed
  • Fuel Capacity: 14.00 litres (3,68 gallons)
  • Fuel Control: OHC
  • Number of Valves: 2
  • Cooling System Type: Air
  • Weight: N/A
  • Length: N/A
  • Front Brakes Type: Single disc
  • Rear Brakes Type: Expanding brake
  • Front Tyre Dimensions: 3.60 – 18
  • Rear Tyre Dimensions: 4.60 – 16

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