The Honda CB 400 Super Four Special Edition motorcycle, manufactured in 2011, is equipped with a liquid-cooled four-stroke engine with four cylinders that use dual overhead cams and have four valves each. The engine has a capacity of 399 cc and a compression ratio of 11.3:1. Ignition is provided by CDI, and the transmission is a six-speed, with wet multi-plate clutch and chain final drive. The motorcycle has a high-tension steel cradle frame, telescopic forks in the front suspension, and a single shock rear suspension, with a turning circle of 2.6 m. The bike has 296mm discs with four piston calipers in the front brakes, and a single 240mm disc with two-piston caliper in the rear brakes, with 120/60 ZR17 tires in the front and 160/60 ZR17 in the rear. The motorcycle’s wheelbase is 1,410mm with a seat height of 755mm and a ground clearance of 130mm, contributing to a dry weight of 175.0 kg and wet weight of 198 kg, with an 18-liter fuel capacity. Its maximum power is 53 hp / 38.6 kW at 11000 rpm, and its maximum torque is 40.18 Nm at 7500 rpm.
Make Model: Honda CB 400 Super Four Special Edition
Year: 2011
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinders, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 399 cc / 24.3 cu in
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