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    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 for UK licensing reasons. See more

    The model was the successor to the ageing twin cylinder CB360 and the highly regarded, but expensive for the 400 cc class, four-cylinder CB400F. The CB400T has two fewer … See more

    The CB400T Dream was introduced in 1977. It has alloy and steel compound Comstar wheels. Fuelling is provided by 32 mm Keihin … See more

    Although the Dream was only on sale in the UK for six months, its successor, the Super Dream, was on sale for eight years. The engine and … See more

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    In the United States, the CB400T was known as the "Hawk" (stylised as "HaWk"). They were advertised under the slogan "Fly the Hawk – … See more

     
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  2. 1981 Honda CB 400T Hawk - Motorcycle Specifications

    WEBThe Hawk is the first mass-produced 400 four-stroke to come within shooting distance (and sometimes killing distance) of its two-stroke …

    • Capacity: 395 cc / 24.1 cu-in
    • Year: 1982
    • Make Model: Honda CB 400T Hawk
    • Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins
  3. 1978 Honda CB 400T Hawk - Motorcycle Specifications

    WEBHonda CB 400T Hawk. Dual EVO dampers with 5-way spring preload adjustment. Having introduced the first four-cylindered motorbikes for …

    • Capacity: 395 cc / 24.1 cu-in
    • Year: 1978
    • Make Model: Honda CB 400T Hawk
    • Estimated Reading Time: 1 min
  4. Honda CB400 Motorcycle (Specs & Review) - Big Bike Reviews

  5. WEBThe CB400 featured three valves per cylinder, counterbalancers, composite wheels, new-wave suspension and a rigid chassis. The new 400 proved quick in the quarter-mile for a four-stroke 24-incher; it was reasonably …

  6. WEBA review of the 1981 Honda CB400T, a sporty and versatile 400cc four-stroke bike. The engine is unchanged from the previous year, but the bike runs better and handles well.

  7. 1978 Honda CB400A Hawk Hondamatic - Bring a Trailer

    WEBThis 1978 Honda CB400A Hawk Hondamatic is finished in metallic blue with black, orange, and white stripes, and it is powered by a 395cc SOHC parallel twin linked to a two-speed Hondamatic semi-automatic …

  8. WEBFeb 19, 2023 · In the performance department, the 1979 Honda CB400T II Hawk took its muscles from a 395cc four-stroke parallel twin air-cooled engine fed by two Keihin carburetors that helped deliver an...

  9. WEBThe 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....

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