Honda CM 400 400 cm³ 1981 Kangasala Moottoripyörä Nettimoto


Honda Honda CM400T

Noteable differences between models include spoked vs. Comstar wheels and drum vs. disc brakes. Specs for the Honda CM400 include: Top Speed: 97mph. Engine Displacement: 395cc. Cylinders/Engine Type: Twin, four stroke. Compression Ratio: 9.3:1. Transmission: 5 speed or 2-speed automatic. Wet Weight: 405 lbs.


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Model -. Category -. Engine -. Posted Over 1 Month. For Sale: 1981 Honda CM400T. -Rebuilt Carbs -New Coil -Fresh Oil Change -Runs Great -Ready For Summer Asking $1400. I'm pretty firm on the price as I've put a lot of time and money into this bike, but don't be afraid to make me a reasonable offer.


Turning the Honda CM400 Into An Urban Assault Machine Bike EXIF

190 Miles - 1981 Honda CM400A Hondamatic. In the early 80s, Honda donated a few motorcycles to schools all across the country. The most valuable finds nowadays are the occasional CBX or two that appear with no miles after sitting in a school storage room for decades, but Honda provided some twins and four-cylinder models, too.


Honda CM 400 400 cm3, 1983 god.

Honda CM400 A HondaMatic , model year 1981, (North America) export (since early-year) (up to late-year); automatic 2-speed gearbox; gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 395.1 cm3 / 24.2 cui, advertised power: 22 kW / 30 hp / 30 PS ( net ), torque: 27.5 Nm / 20 lb-ft


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Honda CM 400 T 400 cm³ 1981 Suomussalmi Moottoripyörä Nettimoto

The original 1979 CM400A was an automatic. The automatic version had the same mechanical specifications as the others but the top speed was limited to 80 mph. The CM400E came without a tachometer. The "E" stood for economy. The CM400T was the most powerful. The "T" stood for touring. With a top speed of 100 mph, it had additional features.


Honda CM400T

3.9 See the detailed rating of design and look, engine performance, reliability, fun-factor, etc. Compare with any other bike. Engine and transmission. Displacement. 395.0 ccm (24.10 cubic inches) Engine type. Twin, four-stroke. Power. 43.0 HP (31.4 kW )) @ 9500 RPM. Top speed.


Honda CM 400 400 cm³ 1981 Kangasala Moottoripyörä Nettimoto

1981 Honda CM400. 1981 Honda CM400, Classic Honda!! 1981 Honda CM 400 Custom (CM400C) This motorcycle is light, maneuverable, feels great, and is fun to ride. It equipped with a 400cc, twin cylinder engine producing the power, it can achieve highway speeds in 5th gear without having to max out the engine. This is a great bike, especially for.


Honda CM 400 T bobber

Scott A. Williams. -. November 13, 2023. Your humble scribe and his 1980 Honda CM400E on the same day as that ride with Raymond. My first motorcycle was a 1980 Honda CM400E. It wasn't fast, and.


Honda CM400T

The bike runs flawlessly, and with the exception of the normal wear items, very little has went wrong with this motorcycle for 14 years. I'm on my third set of tires and my second chain. I have installed a gel battery (3rd year on it), and it starts right up every spring. Model year. 1981. Year of manufacture.


Honda CM 400 T

Honda CM400. The Honda CM400 is a street bike produced by the Honda Motor Company from 1979 to 1982, part of a series of motorcycles with the prefix 'CM' using various engine capacities. It was a precursor to the Honda Rebel series of motorcycles. It was equipped with electric start and electronic ignition.


Honda CM 400 400 cm³ 1982 Pietarsaari Moottoripyörä Nettimoto

It was rated for 26ish horsepower and 21 lb-ft of torque. This really didn't have enough power to scare anyone but the greenest, most awkward newbie. However, it was also much lighter than the CB750A Hondamatic. Honda rated the 400 at 390 lb curb weight, which sounds a bit optimistic.


New 1981 CM400a owner!

A test ride video / review of the 1981 Honda CM400. I list the specs and express my own thoughts about it. Do you want to see more videos like this one? Pres.


1981 Honda CM400T

Honda CM400E: history, specs, pictures. The Honda CM400E was a twin, four-stroke Cruiser motorcycle produced by Honda between 1979 and 1983. It could reach a top speed of 97 mph (156 km/h). Claimed horsepower was 42.11 HP (31.4 KW) @ 8500 RPM.


Honda CM 400 T

38. Available Years. 1981 Honda CM 400A - 1 motorcycle. Top Available Cities with Inventory. 1 Honda CM 400A motorcycle in Decatur, IL.


Honda CM 400 400custom 400 cm³ 1982 Lempäälä Moottoripyörä Nettimoto

They had 3-valve heads, two small intakes and 1 larger 'normal' exhaust. They came in a bunch of flavors, primarily in external style, but some significant mechanical differences as well. CM4xxE version was Economy, with drum brakes and spoke wheels. CB/T 'Hawk' was the 'sporty' version with mags, disk brake up front and even 6-speeds.