Forgive me, for I have sinned. I have fallen in love with a plastic bike and I WILL have one someday. On the upshot, it IS a Honda and still "vintage", so I can be partially forgiven.
I have recently fallen for the Honda NS400R. I have become enamoured with two-strokes to the point where I have gone totally two-stroke crazy. I MUST HAVE A TWO-STROKE STREET BIKE!!!! Then I found out that Honda, a four-stroke company, built a MotoGP homologation model for its two-stroke triple 500cc GP racer, I had to have one, just because it is SUCH a departure for Honda.
There are a handful in North America, despite never being imported because of emissions regulations, and getting one with a title is not that big a deal if you "know people" and I've met some of those people, so I can get started looking.
So, what are the pitfalls and downsides of the NS400R? Problem areas? I know it had a lot of tech for the day, with the anti-dive forks, "automatic torque amplification chambers" for the exhausts, etc. Any known issues and problems to look for? Any red flags that are "walk away NOW" things? This won't be a "keep-forever" bike, but something to have for a few years, be a hooligan on it, then sell it, probably for more than I put in it, since it is "collectible".
Any advice is appreciated. Good things, bad things, I want to be totally educated on this machine and let nothing surprise me. Thanks. I know if anyone would know about weird bikes, it's the crew here.