Honda Cm400t. 1979 Honda Cm400t Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CM400T in 1982 the model with cruiser body and 395.1 cm3 / 24.2 cui engine size, 32 kW / 43 PS / 43 hp of power, 5-speed manual powertrain offered since early-year 1982. Much ink is spilled in praise of the big four-cylindersof that era, but in reality, the parallel twin commuter bikes were.
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The Honda CM series all generally resembled the older-style flat-seat bikes from the 60s and 70s, with the exception of a slightly raised passenger area seat and small plastic fairings for the battery and electrical. The air-cooled, wet sump four-stroke had a compression of 9.3.
It was a precursor to the Honda Rebel series of motorcycles The CM400 series inspired the Honda Nighthawk, which debuted in 1982 The CM400T hit Honda's lineup at a time when the Universal Japanese Motorcycle was in its prime
1982 Honda CM400T. Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CM400T in 1979 the model with cruiser body and 395.1 cm3 / 24.2 cui engine size, 29.1 kW / 40 PS / 39 hp of power, 5-speed manual powertrain offered since February 1979. Much ink is spilled in praise of the big four-cylindersof that era, but in reality, the parallel twin commuter bikes were.
1982 Honda CM400T. From 1979 to 1981, the CM400 series used the same power plant 1979 Honda CM400T (model since February 1979) motorcycle specifications & performance data review