Honda CB400F

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 by a single chain-driven overhead camshaft. Fuelling was provided by four 20 mm Keihin carburettors. The CB400F is commonly known as the Honda 400 Four.:110

Honda CB400F
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledHonda Dream CB400 Four
Production1975–1977
PredecessorHonda CB350F
SuccessorHonda CBX400F
Honda CB400 Super Four
ClassStandard
Engine408 cc (24.9 cu in), Air-cooled, inline-4-cylinder, sohc
Bore / stroke51 mm (2.0 in) x 50 mm (2.0 in)
Compression ratio9.4:1
Top speed103.8 mph (167.0 km/h)
Power37 bhp (28 kW) @ 8,500 rpm
Torque24 lb⋅ft (33 N⋅m) @ 7,500 rpm
Ignition typeInductive discharge ignition; electric and kick start
Transmission6-speed, manual, chain final drive
Frame typeTubular single downtube cradle:46
SuspensionFront: telescopic forks
Rear: swingarm with two spring/shock units
Brakesfront hydraulic disc;
rear expanding drum
Tyres3.00 x 18 front;
3.50 x 18 rear
Rake, trail26.5° 85 mm (3.35 in)
Weight178 kg (392 lb) (with 1 imp gal (4.5 L; 1.2 US gal) of fuel) (wet)
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