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Can-Am MX6 400 - 1980 Specifications and Reviews

The 1980 Can-Am MX6 400 is a competitive motocross machine built for serious off-road riders. Its 406cc single-cylinder engine produces 43 horsepower, delivering responsive power across the RPM range with an 11.9:1 compression ratio. Known for its lightweight construction and agile handling, the MX6 400 excels in technical terrain and remains a respected vintage motocross platform.

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General information

CategoryCross / motocross
Year1980
ModelCan-Am MX6 400

Engine and Transmission Specifications

Transmission typefinal driveChain
Gearbox5-speed
Cooling systemAir
Lubrication systemPremix 20:1
IgnitionBosch CDI
Fuel controlMembrane
Fuel systemCarburettor. Mikuni VM 38
Bore x stroke84.0 x 72.0 mm (3.3 x 2.8 inches)
Compression11.9:1
Max RPM8500
Power43.00
Stroke2
Engine typeSingle cylinder
Capacity:406.00 ccm (24.77 cubic inches)
 
 

Physical measures and capacities

Rear suspensionS and W or Ohlins Twin Shocks
Front suspensionMarzocchi Air Fork

Speed and acceleration

Color optionsOrange

Rider Reviews

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