Yamaha SR400 (1978–2020) are single-cylinder, air-cooled, two-passenger motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Yamaha Motor Company as a street version of the Yamaha XT500, with a standard riding posture and styling resembling the Universal Japanese Motorcycles of the 1970s.
The two models differ by their engines: the SR400 engine has a lower displacement, achieved with a different crankshaft and shorter piston stroke and both models feature only kickstarting.

Wind chime (Furin) The outer body is made of metal, glass, or other material in the shape of a bowl large enough to fit in the palm of the hand, and a string is attached to the outside so that it can be turned upside down and hung with the opening facing downward.
A small part called a "tongue" (zetsu) is suspended from the inside by a string, and a strip of paper is attached to the end of the string to catch the wind better.