Yamaha DT400B

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Yamaha DT400
ManufacturerYamaha Motor Company
Production1975-1979
PredecessorDT360A
ClassEnduro
Engine397 cc (24.2 cu in), OHC, air-cooled, Two-stroke engine, single
Transmission5-speed semi-automatic transmission
Frame typeCradle frame using a double loop
BrakesDrum
TiresFront 3.00-21 Rear 4.00-18
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Yamaha DT400B is an enduro 2 stroke motorcycle which was introduced by the Yamaha Motor Company in 1975 and was produced until 1979.

Specifications[]

The DT400B utilized a 2 stroke air cooled 397CC engine which put out 23hp. The engine used a kick start. It was chain driven with drum brakes. The motorcycle had lights and turn signals, and it was made to operate off road and on road.[1] It weighed 289 pounds. When introduced in 1975 it had a list price of $1371 US dollars.[2]

History[]

Yamaha produced the enduro DT1 250 in 1968. The motorcycle was embraced and Yamaha learned that, in America riders were interested in motorcycles which could operate off road, and on road. Yamaha experimented with larger displacement and in 1975 they created the DT400B. The DT400B did not initially sell well, and Yamaha reduced the price. The 2 stroke engine was not ideal and by 1979 the DT400B was discontinued.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Yamaha DT400". Motorcycle Specs. Motorcycle Specs. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  2. ^ Cycle World Magazine. Irvine, California: Bonnier Corporation. March 1975. pp. 77–81. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  3. ^ Salvadori, Clement (18 February 2010). "Retrospective: Yamaha DT400 Enduro: 1975 – 1979". Rider Magazine. EPG Media LLC. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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