
Honda CB400 - Wikipedia
The designation CB400 has applied to ten [verification needed] Honda motorcycle families: CB400F (1975–1977) 408 cc (24.9 cu in) SOHC, inline-four. 6-speed manual gearbox
Honda CB400F - Wikipedia
The Honda CB400F is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 1975 to 1977.
Honda CB 400 (Super Four): review, history, specs
Honda CB400 Super Four: history, specifications, images, videos, manuals.
Honda CB400 Motorcycle (Specs & Review) - Big Bike Reviews
Launched in 1974 as a ’75 model, the Honda CB400 is a well-known predecessor to the CB450SC Nighthawk and Honda’s first mid-class motorcycle to sport a 6-speed transmission. …
Honda Cb400 Motorcycles for sale - SmartCycleGuide.com
These collectable bikes were only sold in the US for two years, 1989-1990. They were powered by the Japanese market CBR400RR engine- a liquid cooled, DOHC, 4-cylinder that revs to …
Honda CB400SF - Wikipedia
The Honda CB400 Super Four is a CB series 399 cc (24.3 cu in) standard motorcycle produced by Honda at the Kumamoto plant from 1992 to the present. The CB400 embodies the typical …
Honda CB400 Four: Less is More - Motorcycle Classics
Jul 11, 2007 · The Honda CB400 Four was only built for two years, but it's becoming more and more popular as a great classic motorcycle.
1978 Honda CB400T Type II and CB400A - Motorcycle Classics
Feb 17, 2017 · Introduced in 1977, Honda’s 400cc Hawk came in three models: the “econo” CB400T Type I; the “sport” CB400T Type II; and the automatic CB400A Hondamatic. The …
Honda Cb400f | Cycle World | JULY 1976
Jul 1, 1976 · The old cylinder head was dispensed with and a new design with far larger intake and exhaust valves—housed in more combustion chamber area—took its place. Crankshaft …
Naked Road Sports Model Sold for 30 Years - Honda Global
The CB400 SUPER FOUR, the leading naked road sports model in Japan, has continuously evolved to meet the demands of the times. It also featured cutting edge technologies such as …