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  1. ManufacturerHonda
    Also calledHonda Dream CB400 Four
    Production1975–1977
    ClassStandard
    Image result for honda cb400f. Size: 303 x 200. Source: www.bikesrestored.com
    Background

    After introducing the four-cylinder CB750 motorcycle in 1969, Honda followed with a string of smaller-capacity four-cylinder models; the CB500 Four in 1971 and the CB350 Four in 1972. The CB350F was available fo… See more

    Reception

    The CB400F was well received by the motoring press and reviewers. They praised its renewed focus over the previous 350F model, preferring its clean lines and sporty café racer looks. In America, however, th… See more

    Variants

    The CB400F was produced in three variants during its production cycle; the F, F1 and F2.
    UK variants:
    • 1975-1977: F Launch model had swingarm-… See more

    Performance

    The CB400F produced a claimed 37 bhp (28 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 24 lb⋅ft (33 N⋅m) at 7,500 rpm. Bike magazine reported a 0 to 1⁄4 mile (0 to 400 m) time of 14.68 seconds. During the same road test they recorded a top speed … See more

     
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  1. 1975 Honda CB400F Review [Four-Cylinder Super Sport]

    Sep 14, 2009 · A nostalgic and sporty café racer-inspired bike with a four-stroke four-cylinder engine and a six-speed transmission. Read about its history, restoration, and riding impressions in this article.

     
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    A 1977 review of Honda's smallest Four, a sporty and compact motorcycle with a smooth and willing engine. Learn about the features, performance, sound and handling of the CB400F, and how it compares to other models.

  6. Honda Cb400f | Cycle World | JULY 1976

    A 1976 review of Honda's smallest four-cylinder motorcycle, the CB400F, a sporty and stylish bike with a 47mm x 50mm engine. The article praises the bike's performance, handling and personality, but also points out some flaws and …

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    Jun 24, 2016 · Honda’s CB400F only lasted three years. But as Japan Inc.’s first real sportbike, it heralded the rise of a powerful category. Photos: Drew Ruiz, Motorcyclist Archives

  9. Honda CB400F | The Classic Motorcycle

    Jul 5, 2012 · Learn about the history, features and performance of the Honda CB400F, a ground breaking four cylinder machine launched in 1975. Read a road test report and see photos of this iconic motorcycle.

  10. 1974 Honda CB 400F - Motorcycle Specifications

    Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder. The CB400 Four is a little jewel of a motorcycle, produced in the Café racer style from 1975 to 1977.

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