There are a few rare cases where low KM's are genuine. I bought my RVF in 2014 and it was imported in 2012 showing around 26,000km on the odometer. Obviously you take the number with a grain of salt and look at other things. It had original fairings in excellent condition, bolts on the triple clamps, clutch perch and front brake master cylinder had no tool marks and still had the paint marks on them from the factory. I've still got this bike and aside from being totalled from an accident (which it's now been repaired, I've got a short video on my channel) I've only ever had 2 minor problems, reg/rec got fried and a dirt inside the rear wheel hub which prevented the clamp from holding it in place properly which resulted in my chain tension loosening after being set correctly. If you ever have charging problems (usually the more common problem on Hondas that age), the cause usually stems from the wiring coming from the stator, as it goes from the stator to a connector on the opposite side of the bike then to the reg/rec/battery (or something along those lines, it's been a while since I modded mine). You can eliminate the extra wiring and connector and just wire the stator straight to the reg/rec/battery, I've never had a problem since and you get a little boost in charging voltage.
They're such a good little bike. I've had mine for 4 years now and I don't plan on selling it ever ;) The mirrors on the Tyga kit look like they move around a bit while riding.
Thanks man, glad you liked the video! They're a pretty fun bike, are you from Aus? She isn't too bad, it will be schmick when the insurance job is finished on her, damn lady reversed into her
+Coen Cleland thanks man! Glad to hear someone likes the vlogs! Send me a message on Instagram, would love to see your RVF man! Will keep you up to date on what happens with the insurance! :)
I've just got mine painted up with the latest TYGA fairing on and the full TYGA system. It is ear splitting and no one has any idea what kind of bike it is haha.
When it was new it costed about the same as all the 750s and 1000s at the time. So not many people wanted to buy a 400 when they could get a 750 or a 1000 for the same price.
another good place for parts is the tyga website, they don't sell a lot of maintenance parts (they have EBC brake pads that are better than the Chinese brand that most bike shops will sell you) but its worth a look
I have one of these and i have ridden just about every applicable L plater approved bike (rc390, duke 390, 250/300 ninja, r3, cbr 300/500, mt07 etc) and NONE of them will compare to this. The noise with a decent can is something else. The rev range 16,000ish redline!!! Why the fuck would you want a bike that only revs to 10 and sounds like shit? They are just absolute porn and engineering awesomeness that is completely non existent in sub 600cc bikes nowdays.
CMSNL are good for looking up parts and numbers, however BKperformance are the mob you want to go through when purchasing parts. Just give them the part number and they will look after you.
Hey, I recently bought an RVF400 myself and I noticed that I tend to slide around a lot on it as I can't grip on to the tank very well with my legs. I've been looking around for tank pads to help with the grip issue. Do you know what tank pads you have on the bike?
Hey mate, I honestly have no clue what tank pads are on the bike as it came with them when I bought it. However defiantly get your self a set because they're amazing!
Hi, there are few comments regarding owning mc22 and upgrading to rvf400,, would u recommend rvf or jump straight to 600ccwhat is your opinion,about to get open license but don't wanna just go 1000cc as there are heaps of cool bikes that are lower cc, cheers
Hi mate, I would say it really depends on your skill level, how confident you are, how long you've been riding. If you're still learning and don't feel completely confident, I would say the RVF400 would be perfect as they're quite fast but not fast enough to get your self into too much "trouble" so to speak 🤙
Stock 0-100 is 3.6 seconds with a professional rider also you'll do better if you limiter 2nd even with the dropped gearing you should hit 100+ in second. Stock is 1st 85ks 2nd 120 ish and top speed is 220 limitering 6th
@@stocksy5798 Thank you for replying, I was looking for a first bike and all the bikes that are close to reasonable speed for the lams period look really ugly. I saw the RVF400s with Tyga kits and thought they looked really clean and i don't mind the displacement. Its just that they are hard to find. Bikesales had one near Christmas last year but no more. They look really clean especially the kits with the winged fairings. Thanks for replying, I usually just get ignored. Stay safe.
hey man !! got a nc30 had 2 of them cool video just a tip undo speedo cable at wheel cable tie to forks and u can judge speed from rev counter she will go in the red and see how brave u are also try changing the front sporket she will do over 200+ have to get someone on a bigger bike to clock u 🖒🖒🖒🖒works on nc30
2Fiddy 4Cyl based on? Personal preference..? I get that. But my rebuttal is the ninja 650 is way better. That being said, still love the rvf and Honda.
SoulBrandt the 650L are awful I rode one and was very displeased , lack of power , so slow, will admit seating is comfy as all hell though! and it just sounds awful ! But each to their own:)
2Fiddy 4Cyl hahaha mate you should hear mine. And the power isn't all that great... until you derestrict it, trust me the rvf doesn't keep up. Are you Aussie?
no 2 cyl sounds good IMO ;) also not sure how you deduct that its faster? 650L unrestricted push 69 HP , weighs 192 KG and has 59 N.m of torque RVf400 stock pushes 61 HP weighs 183 wet and has 35 Nm of torque BUT THATS STOCK if you perfrom the few mods and switches you can do so you might have 8 more HP but you also 9 extra KGS of weight which for a bike is ALOT , your torque will help off the mark but honestly i dont see it winning and if it did it wouldnt be by much , just my observation after looking up both bikes :) also RVF 0 - 100 in 4.2Secs 650L (Stock Though) in 5.8 BUT i would say with Unrestricted would be about 4.6 :)
AidosTheMan look at the vfr400! It's mostly the same but is a lot cheaper here in England. The price difference you could upgrade the bike with better suspension and lots of other things and will be an amazing bike.
Hey Mate, had a VFR400, and have purchased a lot of parts through CMSNL are a great spare parts provider, only issue is minimum freight charge is about A$50, for oil filters and consumables I'd recommend www.wemoto.com they have an Australian branch/distributor and won't sting your so hard with freight, Also if your not already subsrcibed to www.400greybike.com forum heaps of good advice
Man I’m 6”5 and about 115kg ahahha. Trynna get anything fun on Lams proving to be a bit of a problem. Saw this review and yeah the bike is awesome mate !
I fuckin love these old bikes! They're so much better than starter bike nowadays!
Jason wong not wrong.
There are a few rare cases where low KM's are genuine. I bought my RVF in 2014 and it was imported in 2012 showing around 26,000km on the odometer.
Obviously you take the number with a grain of salt and look at other things. It had original fairings in excellent condition, bolts on the triple clamps, clutch perch and front brake master cylinder had no tool marks and still had the paint marks on them from the factory.
I've still got this bike and aside from being totalled from an accident (which it's now been repaired, I've got a short video on my channel) I've only ever had 2 minor problems, reg/rec got fried and a dirt inside the rear wheel hub which prevented the clamp from holding it in place properly which resulted in my chain tension loosening after being set correctly.
If you ever have charging problems (usually the more common problem on Hondas that age), the cause usually stems from the wiring coming from the stator, as it goes from the stator to a connector on the opposite side of the bike then to the reg/rec/battery (or something along those lines, it's been a while since I modded mine). You can eliminate the extra wiring and connector and just wire the stator straight to the reg/rec/battery, I've never had a problem since and you get a little boost in charging voltage.
Mines got 42k and it runs really nicely
They're such a good little bike. I've had mine for 4 years now and I don't plan on selling it ever ;)
The mirrors on the Tyga kit look like they move around a bit while riding.
They're a bit of fun that's for sure, been working on my bike all day! They're not too bad, the roads around here are just really rough.. :/
A middle spar would reduce the thrash
Good review, I've got a 1990 mc22 rr looking at getting a rvf400
You will love it mate! :D
Funny story, I also have a 1990 mc22 and I have an RVF400. Love both ;)
Lift 4 life, did u end up getting a rvf400, cheers
Are the roads really that bumpy. Or something not quite right with all the vibration?
Where did you get this speedo and triple clamp?
More videos man im loving the review. My rvf is just getting regoed so i need to keep myself entertained, love the bike man looks schmick
Thanks man, glad you liked the video! They're a pretty fun bike, are you from Aus?
She isn't too bad, it will be schmick when the insurance job is finished on her, damn lady reversed into her
Yeah saw the other video you put up, sucks man 😞 no one gives a damn about 2 wheels, hopefully all turns out alright but loving the vlogs
+Coen Cleland thanks man! Glad to hear someone likes the vlogs! Send me a message on Instagram, would love to see your RVF man!
Will keep you up to date on what happens with the insurance! :)
I've just got mine painted up with the latest TYGA fairing on and the full TYGA system. It is ear splitting and no one has any idea what kind of bike it is haha.
Wow amazing bike. 400 bike like supersport bike sound. Why Honda not produce it anymore?
When it was new it costed about the same as all the 750s and 1000s at the time. So not many people wanted to buy a 400 when they could get a 750 or a 1000 for the same price.
@@Dylzhaar They also made them for the Japanese market because of the 400cc and below class law.
another good place for parts is the tyga website, they don't sell a lot of maintenance parts (they have EBC brake pads that are better than the Chinese brand that most bike shops will sell you) but its worth a look
are there any tyga replica fairing ?
google it and find out pretty sure they sell them
I have one of these and i have ridden just about every applicable L plater approved bike (rc390, duke 390, 250/300 ninja, r3, cbr 300/500, mt07 etc) and NONE of them will compare to this. The noise with a decent can is something else. The rev range 16,000ish redline!!! Why the fuck would you want a bike that only revs to 10 and sounds like shit? They are just absolute porn and engineering awesomeness that is completely non existent in sub 600cc bikes nowdays.
Couldn't agree more! :D
CMSNL are good for looking up parts and numbers, however BKperformance are the mob you want to go through when purchasing parts. Just give them the part number and they will look after you.
Hey, I recently bought an RVF400 myself and I noticed that I tend to slide around a lot on it as I can't grip on to the tank very well with my legs. I've been looking around for tank pads to help with the grip issue. Do you know what tank pads you have on the bike?
Hey mate, I honestly have no clue what tank pads are on the bike as it came with them when I bought it. However defiantly get your self a set because they're amazing!
I might of missed but what year is the bike? Cheers
Hi, there are few comments regarding owning mc22 and upgrading to rvf400,, would u recommend rvf or jump straight to 600ccwhat is your opinion,about to get open license but don't wanna just go 1000cc as there are heaps of cool bikes that are lower cc, cheers
Hi mate,
I would say it really depends on your skill level, how confident you are, how long you've been riding.
If you're still learning and don't feel completely confident, I would say the RVF400 would be perfect as they're quite fast but not fast enough to get your self into too much "trouble" so to speak 🤙
@@stocksy5798 ive been riding for 4 years, so might get one, or at least ride one n see how it goes, cheers
@@stocksy5798 and thats been on a mc22
Yeah, I would say it all depends on how you feel, they're an awesome bike and A LOT of fun!
I'm actually selling mine, not sure where you're located.
@@stocksy5798 gold coast
I have a 99 mc22 that I love to death and would never ever sell, but iv always wanted to ride a rvf400 to see how it feels
these after market fairings shake like crazy
Yeah, the roads are extremely rough! Hahah
I can see a few tank slappers heading your way if the bike vibrates like that all the time
Stock 0-100 is 3.6 seconds with a professional rider also you'll do better if you limiter 2nd even with the dropped gearing you should hit 100+ in second. Stock is 1st 85ks 2nd 120 ish and top speed is 220 limitering 6th
Also shit I love them they're great bikes
Good sounding bike
can u name the intro music on the vid?
Great review mate
Thanks mate!
How much are these in Australia these days? Im in QLD. I've had a MC19 before.
From 5k to 10k they seem to be.
Do you still have the bike?
@@christophersyrakis8110 hey mate I sold the bike about 5 years ago. I now have a CBR1000rr
@@stocksy5798 Thank you for replying, I was looking for a first bike and all the bikes that are close to reasonable speed for the lams period look really ugly. I saw the RVF400s with Tyga kits and thought they looked really clean and i don't mind the displacement. Its just that they are hard to find. Bikesales had one near Christmas last year but no more. They look really clean especially the kits with the winged fairings. Thanks for replying, I usually just get ignored. Stay safe.
@@christophersyrakis8110 No stress man, I hope you find one they are an incredible bike, I wish I was in a postion at the time to keep mine forever
I got a 1990 Silver black and red. 480 miles on it.
Perhaps you should ride it
Hey mate are you from bendigo?
no way
;)
hey man !! got a nc30 had 2 of them cool video just a tip undo speedo cable at wheel cable tie to forks
and u can judge speed from rev counter she will go in the red and see how brave u are also try changing the front sporket she will do over 200+ have to get someone on a bigger bike to clock u 🖒🖒🖒🖒works on nc30
Yeah, it's the actual internals, I pulled the cable out and checked the cog but it was fine.. So has to be in the actual speedo :/ Thanks :D
I was going to buy the rvf400 months ago but ended up going a ninja 650L and derestricted it. Rvf is still cool though
rvf is way better
2Fiddy 4Cyl based on? Personal preference..? I get that. But my rebuttal is the ninja 650 is way better. That being said, still love the rvf and Honda.
SoulBrandt the 650L are awful I rode one and was very displeased , lack of power , so slow, will admit seating is comfy as all hell though! and it just sounds awful !
But each to their own:)
2Fiddy 4Cyl hahaha mate you should hear mine. And the power isn't all that great... until you derestrict it, trust me the rvf doesn't keep up. Are you Aussie?
no 2 cyl sounds good IMO ;)
also not sure how you deduct that its faster?
650L unrestricted push 69 HP , weighs 192 KG and has 59 N.m of torque
RVf400 stock pushes 61 HP weighs 183 wet and has 35 Nm of torque BUT THATS STOCK if you perfrom the few mods and switches you can do
so you might have 8 more HP but you also 9 extra KGS of weight which for a bike is ALOT , your torque will help off the mark but honestly i dont see it winning and if it did it wouldnt be by much , just my observation after looking up both bikes :)
also RVF 0 - 100 in 4.2Secs
650L (Stock Though) in 5.8 BUT i would say with Unrestricted would be about 4.6 :)
shame its inflated so much in price
They're pretty pricey but considering what you get for the price of other bikes it's not too bad! Still prety crazy
AidosTheMan look at the vfr400! It's mostly the same but is a lot cheaper here in England. The price difference you could upgrade the bike with better suspension and lots of other things and will be an amazing bike.
Still a lot cheaper than an RC45 :)
Why is the bike shaking so much?
It was shaking so much because the fairing mounting brackets had snapped.
Wowww. It’s look cool ..
Hey Mate, had a VFR400, and have purchased a lot of parts through CMSNL are a great spare parts provider, only issue is minimum freight charge is about A$50, for oil filters and consumables I'd recommend www.wemoto.com they have an Australian branch/distributor and won't sting your so hard with freight, Also if your not already subsrcibed to www.400greybike.com forum heaps of good advice
Thanks heaps mate, I'll look into that website! :D
Wow took you 3 gears to get to 100 i can do 100 in 1st going into 2nd
That's an rvf400 aswell
Mine has different gearing :/ Also, my speedo is out and if I didn't cut the clips it wasn't actually 100 it was 128/134 something around there :P
Not out but it can't keep up with the acceleration so it's delayed a bit
@@stocksy5798short shifted
My buddies rvf400 stayed ahead of an 06 rs4 up until around 200kph..probably more 4 to 5s 0-100 time
I'm from the UK and have one my self I can get 135 mph witch is 220 kph
is yours de restricted? :)
Stocksy no
dang, I had mine maxed at 200 the other day.. Had no more power there, although it's geared down that would most likely be why
id swap my r3 for this any day ..😊
Do it, you would not regret it!
Duh
Likes for fat ppl :D im 90 aswell
Hi mate is this bike way to small for a big fella ?
How big are you my man?
My Dad is 5'8 100kg (roughly) and still loves to ride it
Man I’m 6”5 and about 115kg ahahha. Trynna get anything fun on Lams proving to be a bit of a problem. Saw this review and yeah the bike is awesome mate !
Hmm, yeah, that's going to be tough, no matter what bike on LAMS.. my bike is currently for sale if you're in Vic you can test ride it
No, noooooo..... don't use a punch to adjust the chain. You can buy a proper spanner for cheap that won't tear up the lugs.
you ruined a classic you chump
Do you care to explain why/how?