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The Honda CB400 (twin) is a series of Honda motorcycles produced in the late 1970s and could be considered a successor to the popular CB350 and CB360. The CB400 series preceded the CM400, CB450, and CM450 series. Despite their similar nomenclature, the CB400 twin series is not derived from the earlier four-cylinder [[Honda_CB400F|CB400F]] nor the earlier [[Honda_CB450|CB450]] (1965-1974).
The Honda CB400 (twin) is a series of Honda motorcycles produced in the late 1970s and could be considered a successor to the popular [[CB350]] and [[Honda_CB360|CB360]]. The CB400 series preceded the [[Honda_CM400|CM400]], [[Honda_CB450SC|CB450]], and CM450 series. Despite their similar nomenclature, the CB400 twin series is not derived from the earlier four-cylinder [[Honda_CB400F|CB400F]] nor the earlier [[Honda_CB450|CB450]] (1965-1974).


== Models ==
== Models ==

Revision as of 03:23, 11 February 2010

The Honda CB400 (twin) is a series of Honda motorcycles produced in the late 1970s and could be considered a successor to the popular CB350 and CB360. The CB400 series preceded the CM400, CB450, and CM450 series. Despite their similar nomenclature, the CB400 twin series is not derived from the earlier four-cylinder CB400F nor the earlier CB450 (1965-1974).

Models

  • CB400A Hondamatic (1978)
  • CB400TI Hawk (1978-1981)
  • CB400TII Hawk II
  • CB400N (1978-1981)