Honda CB400F
After introducing the four-cylinder CB750 in
1969, Honda followed with a string of lighter
fours featuring engines as small as 350 cc (CB350
Four, CB500 Four), and the CB400F 408 cc Four,
produced in 2 models from 1975 through 1977.
For the most part, the CB400F was simply an
upgraded version of the 350 model from the previous
year. The most striking change was the swoopy
four-into-one exhaust system that snaked around
the frame, converging into a single muffler
on the right side of the bike. Also noticeable
were the angular fuel tank and flat cafe-style
handlebars, all of which gave the bike a more
racer-like look and feel than the rather pedestrian
350.
Although aimed at the sporting segment of the
market, the four-stroke CB400F did not have
the acceleration of the competition's two-strokes,
particularly the triples from Kawasaki. But
what the CB400F engine lacked in power it made
up for in refinement, the small-displacement
four-stroke being smoother, quieter and much
more economical than the two-strokes. To help
keep the engine in its power band, Honda employed
a six-speed transmission, something of a rarity
at the time.
The CB400F was a very successful motorcycle
in club or privateer racing. Kaz Yoshima and
other racers were able to take Honda's little
408cc engine up to 490cc and with the addition
of other racer options, this small bore was
considered a 'giant killer'.
The most noticeable difference between the
two models is that the earlier one had the pillion
foot-rests on the swinging fork rear suspension,
whereas the F2 had them on tubular brackets
attached to the frame. The later model had stripes
on the tank.
Specification
Engine |
408cc transverse four |
Bore & Stroke |
51mm x 50mm |
Compression Ratio |
9.4 : 1 |
Carburetors |
Four 20mm Keihin (piston valve) |
Ignition |
Kettering- coils, points, and condensors |
Starter |
Kick and Electric |
Transmission |
Six Speed |
Wheelbase |
53.3 inches (1355mm) |
Seat Height |
31.1 inches (790mm) |
Fuel Capacity |
3.7 gallons, including 0.88 gallon reserve |
Wheels |
18in. Spoke Type |
Tires |
Front: 3.00S - 18 tubed
Rear: 3.50S - 18 tubed |
Brakes |
Front: Single disc
Rear: Drum |
Weight |
Dry: 375 pounds (170 kg)
Wet 390 pounds (178 kg) |
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