
Honda CB400T - Wikipedia
The Honda CB400T is a range of motorcycles built by Honda. In the United Kingdom it was known as the Dream, whereas in the United States it was known as the Hawk. A Honda CB250T version was also available in some markets including the UK and Australia for licensing reasons.
Honda Cb400t | Cycle World | JANUARY 1980
The 1980 CB400T Hawk isn’t what we expected when we heard that Honda planned to introduce an American version of the popular, European-model CB400N. We had dreamed of the Euro-Hawk’s twin front...
1977 Hawk II CB400T|MODELS|CB|Honda Global Corporate …
The Hawk Ⅱ CB400T was a capable all-rounder, enjoyable on city streets and touring alike. An ambitious model introduced in the 400cc class, the most popular size for sports models in Japan. Its 4-stroke OHC 2-cylinder engine features 3 valves for superior intake and exhaust efficiency.
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 400s replaced Honda’s CB360, the successor to the 1968-1973 CB350 and in …
1980 Honda CB400T Hawk - 1978-1981 CB400T/N CM400T/N - Total Motorcycle
Feb 28, 2025 · HONDA CB400T 1978-81, 395cc OHC twin, 43hp, 110mph, 50mpg, 390lbs “For riders on tight budgets there are very few machines that can offer so many advantages to the rider – and a SuperDream also makes a good choice as …
Honda CB 400T Hawk II - Motorcycle Specifications
Honda pensioned off the battered CB360 in 1977, and rolled out the totally new CB400 to deal with, rather than reel from, the competition. The CB400 featured three valves per cylinder, counterbalancers, composite wheels, new-wave suspension and a rigid chassis.
1980 Honda CB400T Hawk - Bring a Trailer
Sep 22, 2023 · This 1980 Honda CB400T Hawk is powered by a 395cc SOHC parallel twin paired with a six-speed transmission and is finished in black with orange and gold accents. Features include an electric starter, a stepped two-up seat, a front disc brake, ComStar alloy wheels, adjustable shocks, dual chrome grab bars, and a two-into-two exhaust system with ...
Honda CB400 Motorcycle (Specs & Review) - Big Bike Reviews
The Honda CB400T/N has an air-cooled, 4-stroke OHC engine. Bore-stroke ratio 70.5 x 50.6 mm (2.76 x 1.99 inches), and compression ratio is set to 9.3:1. Dual 32-mm CV Keihin carburetors handle the air-fuel mixture.
HONDA CB 400T Hawk (1977-1978) Specs, Performance & Photos
Feb 19, 2023 · In the power department, the 1978 Honda CB400T Hawk took its thrust from a 395cc four-stroke parallel twin air-cooled engine that delivered an output power of 34 hp with maximum strength at 9,500...
HONDA CB400T Hawk (1976-1977) Specs, Performance & Photos
Feb 19, 2023 · In the performance department, the 1977 Honda CB400T Hawk had at its core a 395cc four-stroke parallel twin air-cooled engine fed by two Keihin carburetors and delivered an output power of 34 hp...