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I found riding an NC30 to be pretty miserable, largely because of the size of the bike. The engine was fine, but I'm 5'11" and a bit on the portlier side, so had to fold myself up beyond the point of comfort to fit on it properly. The NC24 is a more forgiving shape, but you do require a certain masochistic streak to get hold of one and keep it running. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Want it for the looks or the sound and revvy nature?
The little 400 jap nakeds of the same era are infinitely better in town due to much more sensible gearing as well as cheaper ownership and running costs. They don't tend to get neglected as much as well. Also note that the lower gearing on the nakeds means you can actually use the rev range without needing to hit silly speeds in the process.
A CB-1 has the same geared cam motor as the CBR400RR, whilst the Superfour has a chain driven cam, many people (myself included) would happily rate it as one of the greatest small capacity bikes out there. The XJR is down on power but has the best looks, the stock exhaust is quiet but has a wicked howl to it as well The only one I'd be a little wary of is the ZRX400 due to the sheer rarity of them. ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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Nakeds are heavier due to steel frame. 400 sports are a similar weight to 600s so the only advantage is the smaller geometry - shorter wheelbase, quicker steering of skinny tyres. Never ridden a vfr4 but cant imagine first gear being a problem - can always change sprockets.
Consider a 250 sports. Mine can still do 120 but in city its perfect, very agile and very light. I dont find it uncomfortable on a 25 mile commute but stick to twistys and aviod motorway - I dont like stressing an engine near its top speed.. If im late ill take the cbr6 
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I use my 96 FZR400RR for everything bar commuting (have a work van)
and whilst it's not too bad, it's defiantly more of an occasion bike.
You have to really want to ride own one to enjoy it, if you just bought it because the insurance was cheap or something you'd soon get annoyed with it's short comings.
The FZR is more similar to the NC30 to sit on in that it feels very narrow and low like an old 2 stroke 250, the CBR and ZXR feel slightly larger and wider in comparison.
If I just wanted a small bike with a bit of character to commute on I'd probably go for an early ducati monster. ____________________ Yamaha FZR400RR 3tj
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The geared cams are more of a noise thing although no honda tensioner to worry about is a plus
They played a big part in giving the SP1 it's savage soundtrack. ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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My wife had a little ZZR400 for a short while. Not too bad, but a ZZR600 is about same price second hand and same weight! At least 90% of spares are interchangeable and cheap on ebay (fairing excepted).
Did pinch it a few times to commute into London, wasn't too bad filtering on TBH. Found tank small and economy a bit pants compared to my usual Fazer 600 (50mpg and 220mile range). Being an import, it took a bit to get used to checking speed in KM as I passed every speed cam on route too. Was seriously loud and rev'y, everyone heard me coming - even when pootling along at 25 mph!
Apparently stock brakes are bit pants, guy who previously had my wife's ZZR400 had swapped on some Nissins from an old CBR - found them great. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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