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The Burgman 400 is powered by a 399cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 30.5 horsepower and 26.5 lb-ft of torque. It has a top speed of around 110 mph and gets an average of 67 mpg. The Burgman 400 is known for its comfortable ride and spacious storage compartments.
1980 SUZUKI PE 400 T le canari: PE175: 175: Enduro: ... Burgman/Skywave 400: 400: Maxi-scooter: ... TC series - Two Stroke Dual Purpose w/dual range transmission: Off ...
The Suzuki Burgman received "whole vehicle type" approval in the EU. [81] The PHB was a hydrogen bicycle with an electric motor. It debuted in Shanghai in 2008, [82] but it was discontinued due to lack of hydrogen fuel services. Its predecessor was a hydrogen bicycle called Palcan, based in Vancouver, Canada. [83]
For example, the fuel economy target for the 2012 Honda Fit with a footprint of 40 sq ft (3.7 m 2) is 36 miles per US gallon (6.5 L/100 km), equivalent to a published fuel economy of 27 miles per US gallon (8.7 L/100 km) (see #Calculations of MPG overestimated for information regarding the difference), and a Ford F-150 with its footprint of 65 ...
[citation needed] Many years later, Suzuki launched the Burgman 400 and 650 models. [72] Honda (600 cc or 37 cu in), Aprilia/Gilera (839 cc or 51.2 cu in), Yamaha (530 cc or 32 cu in), Kymco (700 cc or 43 cu in) and others have also introduced scooters with engine displacements ranging from 400 to 850 cc (24 to 52 cu in).
The following table compares official EPA ratings for fuel economy (in miles per gallon gasoline equivalent, mpg-e or MPGe, for plug-in electric vehicles) for series production all-electric passenger vehicles rated by the EPA for model years 2015, [48] 2016, [49] 2017, [50] and 2023 [51] versus the model year 2016 vehicles that were rated the ...
Results for US spec 1980 GN 400, from October 1980 Cycle World List price: $1499; Wet weight 327 Lbs; Seat height 29.3" Wheelbase: 55.2" Top speed: 90 mph; 1/4 mile acceleration: 15.27 @ 82.11 mph; 40-60 mph roll-on: 6.6 seconds; Fuel economy: 71.2 mpg; Range (to reserve): 190.5 miles; Handling and comfort are the main advantages of GN series.
Many current versions are between 400 cc and 650 cc, including the Honda Silver Wing with 582 cc, [14] the Suzuki Burgman with 400 cc [15] or 638 cc, [16] the Yamaha Majesty 400 with 395 cc, [17] and the Yamaha T-Max 500 with 499 cc. [18] Underbones of conventional size are popular in Western Europe and marketed alongside conventional scooters.