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Honda CM400T
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
Production1978–1982
SuccessorHonda CM450
ClassStandard
Engine395 cc (24.1 cu in), OHC, air-cooled, 3 valves/cyl 360°parallel twin,
Bore / stroke70.7 mm × 50.6 mm (2.78 in × 1.99 in)
Compression ratio9.3:1
Ignition typeCapacitor discharge electronic ignition
Transmission5-speedchain drive manual
2-speed automatic
SuspensionFront: telescopic
Rear: swingarm
BrakesFront: drum (base model)
Front: disc (T model, C model)
Rear: drum
Tires3.50 in × 18 in (89 mm × 457 mm) (front) 4.60 in × 16 in (117 mm × 406 mm) (rear)
Honda

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. The bike had a 395 cc (24.1 cu in) air-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine. It was equipped with electric start and electronic ignition. Models included the CM400A (Automatic), CM400C (Custom), CM400E (Economy) and CM400T (Touring). The CM400C was produced only in 1981 making it one of the more rare model types.

The Honda CM series all generally resembled the older-style flat-seat bikes from the 1960s and 1970s, with the exception of a slightly raised passenger area seat and small plastic fairings for the battery and electrical. These are 'standard' style motorcycles but do have some elements of the cruiser (stepped seat, increased fork angle, extra chrome).

1982 Honda Cm450 Custom Specs

The CM400 series includes only a speedometer and three indicator lights (neutral, oil pressure, high beam) with a tachometer for the C and T models. The E (economy) model had wire wheels and drum brakes, while the others had Comstar wheels and a front disc/rear drum braking setup. While not particularly powerful, the CM400's handling makes it a suitable starter bike.[citation needed]

Many engine components are common with the Honda CB400T models from the same year. The parallel twin engine has three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust) and a five-speed manual or two-speed automatic transmission. In 1982, the CM engine was bored out to a 447 cc (27.3 cu in) engine and the series was renamed CM450

In the 1984 film Purple Rain, Prince, in the role of The Kid, rode a customized Honda CM400 and he is also seen with it on the cover to the soundtrack of the same name.[1]

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Honda motorcycle timeline, 1970s (street) - next »
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ScramblerCL175CL200
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CB100
CB125S
CB175CB200CM185 Twinstar
CB250
CB350CB360CB400T
CM400
CB350FCB400F
CB450CB500T
CB500 FourCB550CB650
CX500
CB750
SportCB900F
CBX
TouringGL1000 Gold Wing
MotoGP


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1982 Honda Cm450 Custom

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