Honda CB450

The Honda CB450 is a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1965 to 1974 with a 444 cc (27.1 cu in) 180° DOHC straight-twin engine. Producing 45 bhp (some 100 bhp/ litre), it was Honda's first "big" motorcycle, though it did not succeed in its goal of competing directly against the larger Triumphs, Nortons, and Harley-Davidsons in the North American market at the time. As a result, Honda tried again, leading to the development of the four cylinder Honda CB750 that marked a turning point for Honda and beginning of the "superbike" era of motorcycles.

CB450 K0
1965 Honda CB450
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledDream, Hellcat, Dragon
Production1965–1974
PredecessorCB77
SuccessorCB500T
ClassStandard
Engine444 cc (27.1 cu in) DOHC straight-2, two 32 mm (1.3 in) CV carburettors
Bore / stroke70 mm × 57.8 mm (2.76 in × 2.28 in)
Compression ratio8.5:1
Top speed180 km/h (110 mph) (claimed)
Power43 hp (32 kW) @ 8500 rpm (claimed)
Torque27.6 ft⋅lb (37.4 N⋅m) @ 8500 rpm (claimed)
Ignition typeCoil with auto-advance, twin contact breakers
Transmission4- or 5-speed, manual, chain final drive
Frame typeTubular semi-duplex cradle with single front down-tube
SuspensionFront:telescopic forks with two-way damping
Rear: swingarm, shock absorbers with adjustable preload
BrakesDrum, 8 in (200 mm) twin leading shoe at front
Tires3.25x18 front, 3.50x18 rear
Wheelbase53 in (1,300 mm)
DimensionsL: 82 in (2,100 mm)
W: 31 in (790 mm)
H: 42 in (1,100 mm)
Weight412 lb (187 kg) (dry)
Fuel capacity3.5 imp gal (15.9 L; 4.2 US gal)
Oil capacity5 imp pt (2.8 L)
Fuel consumption65 mpgimp (4.3 L/100 km; 54.1 mpgUS)
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