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 Posted: 20:15 - 08 Sep 2013 Post subject: CBR 400 Vs ZZR 400? |
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Currently riding a YBR 125 and soon looking at an upgrade.
Really like the look of both the CBR 400 and the ZZR 400. Both for different reasons and have found two (what appear to be) very nice examples of both bikes.
Comparable mileage on both, price within £300 of each other so really just after some experienced voices of reason for and against either bike. Either that or some amusing rants
It will be an everyday bike for work and I will be using it to travel some reasonable distances (100 miles or so of motorway riding) and I will also most likely pass it on to the Mrs once she's had enough of the YBR as well.
Think that covers it..... ____________________ Banana Banana Banana Banana
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ZZR - Bullet proof engines, very comfortable for longer rides, economical (if you don't thrash it), very forgiving handling and most parts from the 600 fit as the engine is just a sleeved down 600 motor.
I currently have a 600 and after nearly 2 years, I still cant really fault it. Hope that helps
Cheers! ____________________ Current......Kawasaki ZZR1200 C2H and Kawasaki ZZR600 E7
Previous....Yamaha FS1E, Honda SS50, Suzuki AP50, BSA Bantam D14, Honda CD175, Honda CB250N, Kawasaki Z250A3, Yamaha RD250E, Kawasaki Z400, Kawasaki Z500, Kawasaki GPz550, Honda NTV600, Kawasaki GT750, Kawasaki Z1000R, Kawasaki GPX250 |
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I'll answer your question with a question just to be awkward; why a 400? The ZZR400 is the same as the 600 but with a sleeved down engine, so same weight and less power.
The CBR400 is a great bike, but good examples are hard to come by for sensible money and parts are significantly harder to find/more expensive than a CBR600. For a weekend toy/second bike, sure get a CBR400 but I really wouldn't if this is going to be your sole transport.
To answer your question, CBR400 over the ZZR. But you haven't given us details of the actual bikes in question and condition and price are big factors here.
edit: Actually, looking back at my post I'm being a little stupid here. If the ZZR400 is significantly cheaper than a comparable ZZR600 and the loss of power doesn't bother you it might be a sensible buy as everyday transport. You can just use bits off the ZZR600 for the most part, if it goes wrong. ____________________ Riding: BMW R1150RT `02 bought mildly crashed
Fixing: Also the BMW as I get less broken bits
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| UnspeedySam wrote: | I'll answer your question with a question just to be awkward; why a 400? The ZZR400 is the same as the 600 but with a sleeved down engine, so same weight and less power.
The CBR400 is a great bike, but good examples are hard to come by for sensible money and parts are significantly harder to find/more expensive than a CBR600. For a weekend toy/second bike, sure get a CBR400 but I really wouldn't if this is going to be your sole transport.
To answer your question, CBR400 over the ZZR. But you haven't given us details of the actual bikes in question and condition and price are big factors here.
edit: Actually, looking back at my post I'm being a little stupid here. If the ZZR400 is significantly cheaper than a comparable ZZR600 and the loss of power doesn't bother you it might be a sensible buy as everyday transport. You can just use bits off the ZZR600 for the most part, if it goes wrong. |
Having had a CBR400, I agree with everything Sam said. Fun bikes, yes, but not every day transport unless you're tiny.
I happend to have an NC29 frame, engine and wheels with discs if you'd like one as a project though  ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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| Matt94 wrote: | The difference in insurance quotes for a young rider between 400cc & 600cc sportbike is monumental! I was getting quotes for a cbr400 for around £400-500.. A 600 I was either getting no quotes at all or around the £2000 mark. Even a thundercat with 1 year NCB was coming out at about £800 for me. |
Won't argue too much with that. But ZZR600s are very cheap to insure, as are 600 Bandits. Given the choice in this situation, which I was in a couple of years ago I'd grab a Bandit, Thundercat or old steel framed CBR600 depending on how insurance works out for you.
I only miss out the ZZR600 because mine was an overpriced bag of rattly fairings and engine flat spots caused by a crappy micron 4>1 exhaust system and that kind of put me off. If you do get one try and get one with a 4>2 system as the fuelling is very sensitive and hard to correct.
That said, the ZZR400/600 is a pretty comfy, practical economical bike and I would probably have another, maybe with lower or further away clip-ons to make the riding position better for my 6ft body. ____________________ Riding: BMW R1150RT `02 bought mildly crashed
Fixing: Also the BMW as I get less broken bits
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If you're doing any kind of distance you can rule out the sportier ones; CBR, ZXR, FZR etc
For reliability reasons I'd rule out the XJR and for finding parts reasons I'd rule out the CB400 super fours and CB1.
I've got a Bros 400 and it's great but only makes 30 odd bhp and is a naked bike. They're also pretty hard to come by in decent condition as they went out of production in 1992 and were not officially sold here.
Basically, if you don't want a 600 then buy the ZZR which is probably going to be a decent bike that you'll make your money back on when it is time to sell up. Or maybe look at twins like the Honda CB500 or possibly the NTV650/600, the Kawasaki GPZ500 might also fit here? Won't be as exciting the ZZR400 but similar kind of power output and lower running costs. ____________________ Riding: BMW R1150RT `02 bought mildly crashed
Fixing: Also the BMW as I get less broken bits
Gone: ZZR600 '00, TRX850 '97, RXS100 '93, JS125-6B '07, BMW R1100RS '93, Kawasaki ZX-6R-J2 '01, Honda Bros NT400 NC25 '88 |
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if it's any help as advice, I have a ZZR600 on a 33bhp restriction and it still shifts when asked to!
My first big bike after a 125 varadero, took a bit of getting used to as they are very different bikes.
I use it for daily transport, generally bezzing round the motorway to get to work, but often go through the centre in traffic,
I get a bit of cramp in my clutch hand if I'm in very heavy traffic, but nothing too bad.
Just got back from an hour and a half trip there and back to visit friends with a mix of motorway and steep twisty roads.
I've thought of selling mine and getting a car or a different bike, but whenever I start seriously thinking about it I have a great ride on it and decide to keep it.
One thing to note, popular oppinion is that the front brakes are crap so it's common to fit calipers from a fireblade, make sure it's been done properly, you should NEVER sleeve the bolts. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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Wife has a ZZR400 '93 model (later Ram Air version). . However she's not getting on well with it, she's too short for it and some long term back problems are being aggravated by the hunched over race position. Looking to sell it on shortly, and find something more upright for her.
I find the bike fine personally, tiny bit cramped on my ankles (particularly the when covering the back brake), but then I'm 6'1" tall.
Yep, stock brakes are naff, but thankfully last owner replaced with up rated Nissin brakes, much better. Loads of spares on ebay cheap. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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Get CB-1, I had one and the only real problem I had was stupid previous owner.
EDIT: You can put in CBR cams and some other bits, some made the CB-1 go even over 220kph. Mine did 190+kph ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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| CaNsA wrote: | 400cc sport bikes are toys.
get a 600. |
600cc sport bikes are for kids
get a superbike, 750cc in-line four or 1000cc V2
There is no point in having a big sports bike for open road use, the only benefit of a big bike is better mpg and reliability since you don't have to push it that hard to run fast. Less cc = more fun. It has its limitations of course, but I'd say every in-line four four stroke sports bike would be fun to ride, even 250cc ZXR, CBR-RR, GSXR, FZR and others.
I actually have a list of bikes that I'd like to have someday and there is even a 250cc in-line four sports bike on it. I don't care which one, I just want one. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Most of the time it'll be for work run and local country roads. About once a month will be a 200 mile round trip.
Budget will be about a grand depending on how much I can get for my car.
I am heavy handed (heavy footed in the car if you get me) so honestly believe a 250 just wouldn't cut it.
Appreciate everyone's input though  ____________________ Banana Banana Banana Banana
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Yeah the MPG thing is a bit random really. The Bros 400 gets 60-70mpg. Mr ZX6R gets about 50-55mpg. But Paddy's CBR600 did about 30mpg or something horrible like that.  ____________________ Riding: BMW R1150RT `02 bought mildly crashed
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 172 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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