
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
It wasn't until 1983 that Honda introduced another 400 cc inline-four, the all new CBR400 NC17. The 2006 PlayStation 2 title Tourist Trophy featured a CB400 Four as a prize for getting a gold …
Honda CB 400 (Super Four): review, history, specs
Honda CB 400 SF 1992-1998 (Japan) NC31~ Honda CB 400 SF Hyper Vtec (Spec II, Spec III) 1999-2007 (Japan) NC39~ Honda CB 400 SF Vtec (REVO) 2008-2022 (Japan, Oceania) …
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 Motorcycle (Specs & Review) - Big Bike Reviews
CB400 Super Four (1992–1998) Considered by many riders to be the first true generation of CB400s, these motorcycles had side-draft CV carburetors and a chain-driven valvetrain with a …
Honda Cb400 Motorcycles for sale - SmartCycleGuide.com
This is a 1994 CB 400 super four that has been custom to a one off cafe racer. This machine has been tuned and tested with slight to suttle details all around. Please ask for more details or …
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.
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 …
1978 Honda CB400T Type II and CB400A - Motorcycle Classics
Feb 17, 2017 · CB400 beginnings. 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 …
In Love with the Honda CB400F - Motorcycle Classics
Jun 9, 2011 · Charlie O’Hanlon, owner of Charlie’s Place, a San Francisco repair and restoration facility for old Hondas, says the CB400F is the only old bike he ever sees on the street when …