Where to Buy Honda CB400?

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VanJulia
07/29/25 5:28pm
To purchase a Honda CB400, you can buy it from an authorized dealership or contact other owners directly to purchase a used one. The Honda CB400 is a four-cylinder street bike produced by Honda, which is smaller and more agile. Here are some relevant details about the Honda CB400: 1. The Honda CB400 has a length, width, and height of 2040mm, 725mm, and 1070mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 1410mm. The seat height is 755mm, the minimum ground clearance is 130mm, and the motorcycle's net weight is 170kg. 2. The Honda CB400 is equipped with a 400cc four-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum output power of 53 horsepower and a maximum torque of 3.9kg/m. The frame is a high-tensile steel cradle frame, and the transmission system is a wet multi-plate 6-speed chain drive. The front and rear suspension consists of 41mm telescopic hydraulic front forks and dual-tube hydraulic shock absorbers, while the front and rear brakes are dual discs with 4-piston calipers and a single disc with dual-piston calipers.
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