1981 Honda CM400T (reduced effect)

1981 Honda Cm400c. Photo 4 of 11 from 1981 CM400C The Honda CM series was a street bike precursor to the Honda Rebel series of motorcycles produced from 1979-1981 Specifications listing with the performance factory data and ProfessCars™ estimation.

1981 Honda CM400C Operation Daily Driver Honda Twins
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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 Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CM400 Custom (CM400C) in 1981, 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 early-year 1981

1981 Honda CM400C Operation Daily Driver Honda Twins

Specifications listing with the performance factory data and ProfessCars™ estimation. With a top speed of 100 mph, it had additional features, which included a tachometer These bikes had a 395cc parallel twin engine that was air-cooled

1981 Honda CM400C Custom Sport Wheels Website. It equipped with a 400cc, twin cylinder engine producing the power, it can achieve highway speeds in 5th gear without having to max out the engine With a top speed of 100 mph, it had additional features, which included a tachometer

1981 Honda CM400C Custom Sport Wheels Website. The "C" stood for custom and was only available in 1981. Features included electric start and electronic ignition.