Yamaha RD400 Gallery Classic Motorbikes

Rd400 Yamaha. 1979 Yamaha RD400F Daytona Special Bikeurious The 350 evolved into the RD400C in 1976, the "D", "E" in '77, '78 respectively and the final model, the white 1979 RD400F. The RD400 was the king of the hill in the middleweight performance stakes in the late 1970s

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This 1979 Yamaha RD400 Daytona Special underwent a refurbishment under prior ownership that included rebuilding the engine, suspension, and brakes along with repainting the bodywork in white with red and black accents For those lucky enough to be running a Yamaha RD400 twin, that whiff is one of two-stroke oil, Brut 33,bags of chips at the market square heroes Grand Prix on a Friday night, and 10 John Player Special

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If you wanted a fast lightweight motorcycle in 1974. Yamaha is the first major manufacturer to utilize alloy wheels as original equipment The same set up was perpetuated, allied to reed valves, through the 73-75 before Yamaha upped the ante with the RD400

Yamaha RD400C Race bred roadster Old Bike Australasia. Yamaha is the first major manufacturer to utilize alloy wheels as original equipment 1979 is the RD's fourth year of production, and the machine that made its name as

1978 Yamaha RD400 Bikeurious. If you wanted a fast lightweight motorcycle in 1974. Looking to buy a Yamaha Rd400 motorcycle? Browse our extensive inventory of new and used Yamaha Rd400 motorcycles from local Yamaha dealers and private sellers