Check it out:
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... DELlgwPgjQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some 'Engrish' translations in there, but you can understand most of it.
Interestingly, it confirms my thoughts that HRC did build/race a bike designated 'RVF400' in the mid-late 80's.
Cool NC24 link- and one for all V4 400cc trainspotters also!
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Re: Cool NC24 link- and one for all V4 400cc trainspotters also!
Some time ago I read in a site with some old Honda pics and to my under standing that RVF750 was made as a race bike before the VFR750 road bike was build
and also that there was a pic of a 400 race bike in the 80's that kicked out 80-83 hp
but don't quote me as I'm sure I saved it but cant find it 



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Re: Cool NC24 link- and one for all V4 400cc trainspotters also!
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Re: Cool NC24 link- and one for all V4 400cc trainspotters also!
I have the original press release book somewhere :-)
oh and 4.0kg-m in ft lb. is 29.3 ^_^
oh and 4.0kg-m in ft lb. is 29.3 ^_^
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