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Ultimately, the CB400 will accelerate to 60 mph (96 kph) from a dead stop in just 4.6 seconds, while its quarter-mile time is rated at 13.5 seconds.
The CB400 Super Four Special Edition retails for 761,250 Japanese yen (about $9,200), while the CB400 Super Bol d’Or Special Edition bears a price tag of 834,750 Japanese yen (about $10,100).
Prices for the CB 400 Super Four start at 8,84,400 Yen (roughly Rs 5.4 lakh) and the Super Bol d’Or from 1,040,600 Yen (roughly Rs 6.36 lakh). Finally, all we want to say to Honda for the CB400 ...
2022 Honda CB400 Super Four and Super Bol d’Or Final Edition in Candy Atmospheric Red. Although 2022 marks the end of the road for the Honda CB400 Super Four, Honda is sending off its iconic ...
The Honda CB400 Super Four, like most 400cc grey imports, is a junior, Japan-only derivative of a larger model, in this case the CB1000 ‘Big One’.
Young machine has rendered the frontal portion of the 2018 Honda CB400 SF (Super Four) and the 2018 Honda CB1300 SB (Super Bol D’or), with LED lights. The headlamp is similar to the one in Honda ...
Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Honda seems to be working on a new café racer, to improve its existing CB400 motorcycle. A thorough-bred Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) product, the CB400 seems ...
Experience the meticulous journey of restoring a classic Honda CB400 from 1994 in this captivating timelapse! Watch as we bring this iconic motorcycle back to life, piece by piece, from rusted ...