
Honda CB400F - Wikipedia
CB400F with distinctive four-into-one factory-original exhaust system. Although aimed at the sporting segment of the market, the four-stroke CB400F did not have the acceleration of the competition's two-strokes, particularly the triples from Kawasaki. [8]
1974 Honda CB 400F - Motorcycle Specifications
The CB400 Four is a little jewel of a motorcycle, produced in the Café racer style from 1975 to 1977. Its single overhead-cam inline-four engine is a conventional, two-valve per cylinder design, but the small dimensions of the engine internals allow it to rev to a dizzy-for-the-time l1000rpm.
Honda CB400/Four Road Test - Classic Motorbikes
Sep 1, 2004 · Built around well-established Japanese thinking the Honda CB400-four offers few surprises. Using a plain bearing crankshaft and single overhead cam, the baby four is a scaled down version of the CB750 that had already been around for some 7 years by the time of the 400’s introduction.
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 CB400 Four: Less is More - Motorcycle Classics
Jul 11, 2007 · The CB400 Four created a new soundscape: At its 10,500rpm rev limit, the single pipe was blowing 350 beats per second, or roughly F above middle C. Contemporary reports concurred: the new sound was music to the ears of gearheads everywhere.
CB400F - SOHC/4 Owners Club
Apr 20, 2020 · Design and development of the CB400F model commenced in 1973 as a refinement of the CB350 with the aim of achieving better overall performance and creating a distinctive style for the smaller fours.
Honda CB 400 (Super Four): review, history, specs
Honda CB400 Super Four: history, specifications, images, videos, manuals.
Blog - Honda CB400 Four - The Story Behind The Bike
Dec 11, 2024 · The story of this Honda CB400 Four begins in 1979, on Dutch roads. While it might not seem particularly remarkable on paper, this motorcycle was ahead of its time with features like a 4-1 exhaust system and a 6-speed gearbox.
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. It features dual CV carbs, 4-into-1 exhaust, a 108-mph top speed, and a slew of attributes that make it unrivaled in its class.
1974 Honda CB400 Four (since 1974) specs review
Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CB400 Four in 1974 the model with standard body and 408.6 cm3 / 25 cui engine size, 27.3 kW / 37 PS / 37 hp of power, 6-speed manual powertrain offered since 1974.