Spent the winter restoring a 1977 RD400E.
Still some carb work to do, but otherwise ready to roll.
Brings back sweet memories from my late teens when I bought my first new bike, a 1977 RD400D.
Hemi
Nice! :clap:
BTW, an E model is a '78
Yes,
My original '77 back in the day was a D model.
In Canada, the E's arrived the tail end of '77.
Hemi
man thats nice. love the colors.
Beautiful work :thumbs: :thumbs:
Yes, quite excellent job on that bike.
yes, that Black scheme is eye catching :thumbs: I only remember seeing Silver RD400E in USA. Did we have other colors available?
Yes,
This bike was originally silver.
Hemi
Quote from: Hemi on April 25, 2024, 01:48:52 PMMy original '77 back in the day was a D model.
In Canada, the E's arrived the tail end of '77.
Correct, 77 model year is a D and 78 model year is an E.
In North America each model year is manufactured in the end of the previous year, usually between August and about November or December. So, the RD400C models were manufactured at the end of 1975, RD400Ds were made at the end of 1976, and so on. And a'78 model for example would be made between about August and November of 1977.
The US model RD400F 2V0 was manufactured a little later than normal (November 78 through January 79), likely due to the EPA certification and regulatory items that model had to go through, but I'm not 100% sure why the build dates for the US Daytona are later than other models.
To my knowledge all North American '78 models were Crystal Silver.
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🤩 I love the model years with the little plastic tail section. Perfect blend of 70's and upcoming 80's styling. 👏