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HOREX 1400 TI Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

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First production year: 1978
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The Hores 1400 TI was a motorcycle manufactured by the former German motorcycle maker, Munch, from 1978, with only three units available. It was a German-assembled motorcycle that served for high performance.

In 1978, the German motorcycle manufacturer released the Horex 1400 TI, a naked motorcycle powered by a 1,388cc four-stroke engine that drank fuel from a 36-liter fuel tank.

In the visual department, the motorcycle packed features such as a round headlight integrated into a bulky cowl, a large fuel tank, a dual seat, side-mounted rear shocks, a single exhaust system with a muffler mounted on the right-hand side, and multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels.

Regarding power, the 1978 Horex 1400 TI had installed a 1,388cc four-stroke air-cooled four-cylinder engine at its core. The engine featured an intake manifold injection system and an exhaust turbocharger, delivering an output power of 140 hp with maximum strength at 7,200 rpm.

All that power was converted into motion by a four-speed manual transmission that sent it to the rear end via a final chain drive, pushing the motorcycle to a top speed of 250 kph (155mph).

For braking power, the motorcycle's 18-inch wheels were fitted with two brake discs on the front and a single unit on the rear, providing optimum braking performance. The total weight of the motorcycle was around 296 kg (653 lbs).

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