I had one of these with about 7000 miles which was made in 1989. All original. Picked it up for a real bargain (£1,200). Unfortunately, someone stole it and I've never gotten over that! My favourite bike I've owned.
We didn't get these in the UK either, only as grey imports from the Japanese market. That's why the clocks show kilometres. We use mph in UK same as US. I had one of these briefly, still miss it. Great channel, please keep posting.
I had the cbr400rr (nc23) 1988 a couple of years ago and sadly had to part with it due to an accident then 3k spent on restoration for it to just be vandalised a few weeks after the restoration was fully completed so I just didn't see the point and let it go which to this day I still regret as the bike always put a smile on my face and I loved everything about it. Hoping to get another very soon! Nice video, good job!
love these bikes!! most of the bikes I had were accident bikes that were savaged and the stock fairing were just to expensive so had to street bike it.
Hi, what are the differences between the VFR 400 R [ NC 30] and the CBR 400 RR [NC 23] The only thing I know is that the VFR has a V4 engine and the CBR has a inline 4 cylinder engine. Beautiful bike by the way :)
That’s the main difference. The CBR400RR is a tad bit slower and handles a little less well coming out of the corners. (Still such an amazing bike!) - The VFR400 was a little more race inspired and come with single sided swing arms. They’re slightly heavier but more compact. I’ve had both bikes and the CBR is my favourite by far.
@@myarmfell0ff the speed difference is only in the pull away site to the longer 1st gear on the vfr. The cbr will pass the vfr on top speed. Also, as nice as this bike is, it's not fully original due the vfr rev counter and aftermarket rear shock. The shock will make it handle better tho
I had one of these with about 7000 miles which was made in 1989. All original. Picked it up for a real bargain (£1,200).
Unfortunately, someone stole it and I've never gotten over that!
My favourite bike I've owned.
вчера купил себе точно такой же. такого же цвета. великолепный аппарат.
We didn't get these in the UK either, only as grey imports from the Japanese market. That's why the clocks show kilometres. We use mph in UK same as US. I had one of these briefly, still miss it. Great channel, please keep posting.
I had the cbr400rr (nc23) 1988 a couple of years ago and sadly had to part with it due to an accident then 3k spent on restoration for it to just be vandalised a few weeks after the restoration was fully completed so I just didn't see the point and let it go which to this day I still regret as the bike always put a smile on my face and I loved everything about it. Hoping to get another very soon! Nice video, good job!
Hi david im after the rear foot pegs for this bike like u have on this what have any idea where a good place to look
I am so glad that I still have mine , super machine , it's a 1988 NC 23 ,
Great bike had one for years never missed a beat.
Wow. Absolutely beautiful little bike. Very good attention to detail I love it
I had exactly this model. Same colors. Beautiful bike.
love these bikes!! most of the bikes I had were accident bikes that were savaged and the stock fairing were just to expensive so had to street bike it.
No fuel guage or light?
Were is the museum that these bikes come from. Would love to visit
Very nice...
How much would you say these are worth im thinking of buying one
Have you got a MC22 CBR250RR?
hi i have a cbr 400rrj 1988 would you know what the j stands for as i have it all in bits to sell on ebay as of today
The J refers to the 1988 model year. 1989's are K models
In the video you say come and look at the photos and info but no links?
the M/C was sold on eBay - pics with the auction
@@dvr1dvr do u still have the pics?
you got the cb-1 officially over there though
Nice bike duede 😎👍
Hi, what are the differences between the VFR 400 R [ NC 30] and the CBR 400 RR [NC 23]
The only thing I know is that the VFR has a V4 engine and the CBR has a inline 4 cylinder engine.
Beautiful bike by the way :)
That’s the main difference. The CBR400RR is a tad bit slower and handles a little less well coming out of the corners. (Still such an amazing bike!)
- The VFR400 was a little more race inspired and come with single sided swing arms. They’re slightly heavier but more compact.
I’ve had both bikes and the CBR is my favourite by far.
@@myarmfell0ff Thank you for that information :)
Fabian Walter You’re welcome. :D
@@myarmfell0ff the speed difference is only in the pull away site to the longer 1st gear on the vfr. The cbr will pass the vfr on top speed. Also, as nice as this bike is, it's not fully original due the vfr rev counter and aftermarket rear shock. The shock will make it handle better tho
Actually i want this bike tobe mine. But, the problem is i dont know how mauch the price and where i can buy it in cheaper price😁
Parts list and parts links for us viewers to buy.
I have one and want to restoration I am from Egypt