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    The Honda CB400F is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 1975 to 1977. It first appeared at the 1974 Cologne motorcycle show, Intermot, and was dropped from the Honda range in 1978. It had an air-cooled, transverse-mounted 408 cc (24.9 cu in) inline four-cylinder engine with two valves per cylinder operated … See more

    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 for two … See more

    The CB400F was produced in three variants during its production cycle; the F, F1 and F2.
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    The CB400F was somewhat successful motorcycle in club or privateer racing. Kaz Yoshima, a former employee at Honda's R&D department in … See more

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    The CB400F was well received by the motoring press and reviewers. They praised its renewed focus over the previous 350F … See more

    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 … See more

    Around 105,000 CB400F units were sold. The CB400F was succeeded by the lighter and more powerful twin cylinder Honda CB400T. It wasn't until 1983 that Honda introduced another … See more

     
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  2. 1975 Honda CB400F Review [Four-Cylinder Super Sport]

    WEBSep 14, 2009 · Japanese four-stroke fours, two-stroke twins and triples made strong engine performance easy to come by, but many of us were looking for more than muscle car-humiliating acceleration.

  3. WEBApr 3, 2021 · For one, the CB400F Super Sport was the first Honda bike with a six-speed transmission, ADV Rider reports. It also had a distinctive four-into-one “‘waterfall pipes'” exhaust system, Bike-urious reports. …

  4. WEBJun 9, 2011 · Top speed: 95mph. Engine: 408cc air-cooled SOHC inline four. Weight (with half tank fuel): 393lb (179kg) Price then: $1,470. Price now: $2,500 – $4,500. MPG: 45-55mpg. Shelli Bohrer was grief-stricken.

  5. WEBJul 11, 2007 · Price now: $1,800-$3,000. MPG: 45 (period test. More than 30 years later, the Honda CB400 Four has never looked better. A stalwart British bike fan, I’d never ridden a Japanese multi until one day in 1975. …

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    WEBMar 5, 2020 · The Honda CB400F Super Sport — aka Honda 400 Four — has been called Japan’s first real sportbike. In an era when many riders were more interested in straight-line speed and quarter-mile times, the …

  7. WEBFeb 18, 2023 · The Honda CB400F was a motorcycle manufactured by the Japanese maker from 1975 to 1977, with its first appearance at the 1994 Cologne Motorcycle Show, Intermot, and later dropped from Honda's...

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