The Honda CM400T is a motorcycle that was produced in 1980. It has a four-stroke, parallel-twin, OHC engine with 3 valves per cylinder and a capacity of 395cc. The bore and stroke measurement is 70.5 x 50.6 mm, while the compression ratio is 9.3:1. The bike uses a 2x 32mm Keihin carburetor for induction and capacitor discharge electronic ignition to start. The max power and torque are not specified. The transmission is a 5-speed manual, and the final drive is through a chain. The bike uses telehydraulic forks for the front suspension, swingarm fork with adjustable telehydraulic shocks for the rear. The front brake is a single disc, while the rear brake is drum type. The front tyre is 3.50-18 and the rear tyre is 4.60-16. The dry weight of the bike is 173 kg (338 lbs), and fuel capacity is 9.5 litres (2.5 US gal).
Make Model: Honda CM 400T
Year: 1980
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin, OHC, 3 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 395 cc / 24.1 cu-in
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