The designation CB400 has applied to ten[verification needed] Honda motorcycle families:
CB400F (1975–1977)
408 cc (24.9 cu in) SOHC, inline-four. 6-speed manual gearbox
CB400A Hawk Hondamatic (1978)
395 cc (24.1 cu in) SOHC, 6-valve, parallel-twin. 2-speed automatic gearbox
CB400TI Hawk I (1978–1979)
395 cc (24.1 cu in) SOHC, 6-valve, parallel-twin. 5-speed manual gearbox
CB400TII Hawk II (1978–1979)
395 cc (24.1 cu in) SOHC, 6-valve, parallel-twin. 5-speed manual gearbox
CB400N (1978–1986)
395 cc (24.1 cu in) SOHC, 6-valve, parallel-twin
CB400T Hawk (1980–1981)
395 cc (24.1 cu in) SOHC, 6-valve, parallel-twin. 6-speed manual gearbox
Honda CB-1 (CB400F) (1989–1990)
399 cc (24.3 cu in) DOHC, 16-valve, inline-four. 6-speed manual gearbox
CB400 Super Four (1992–2022)
399 cc (24.3 cu in) DOHC, 16-valve, inline-four. 6-speed manual gearbox
CB400 Four (NC36, 1997–2001)
399 cc (24.3 cu in) DOHC, 16-valve, inline-four. 5-speed manual gearbox
CB400SS (NC41, 2002–2006)
397 cc (24.2 cu in) SOHC, 4-valve, single-cylinder. 5-speed manual gearbox
CB400F (NC47, 2013–2016)
399 cc (24.3 cu in) DOHC, 8-valve, parallel-twin. 6-speed manual gearbox
Honda Dream CB400 FourHonda CB400 Super FourHonda CB400SS
CB440S
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The Honda CB440S was a special version offered by a Honda dealership in São Paulo, Brazil in 1983. This was a CB400 with a 447 cc engine with some imported parts as lightweight crankcase, larger pistons and new suspension arms. [1]
References
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^"Duas Rodas Motociclismo".
External links
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pressportal.com.au 2009 model review Archived 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
mynrma.com.au 2008 model review
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