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Honda Cb400t. Honda CB400T 1977 from Peter Kemp Version of the Sporting Hawk Is a 400 We Rode for Fun, not Duty The last year for the CB400T Hawk was 1981, when it was given another styling makeover, new air-assisted forks and variable hydraulic damping rear shocks

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Later was the engine changed to 450ccm in the hunt for bigger torque, meanwhile the power remained the same.. CB400T/N (1977-1981) Popularly known as the Dream in the U.S

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1978 Honda CB400T (model since 1978) motorcycle specifications & performance data review In the United Kingdom it was known as the Dream, whereas in the United States it was known as the Hawk The Honda CB400T is a range of motorcycles built by Honda

1978 Honda CB400T Dream, Classic Honda for Sale Motorcycles Unlimited. and the Hawk in Europe, these bikes are the first batch of CB400s to lose two cylinders from their original engine design.This change was a major upset for Honda fans who had gotten used to the preceding four-cylinder CB400F Super Sport models. A Honda CB250T version was also available in some markets including the UK and Australia for licensing reasons.

1978 Honda CB400T Hawk II Motorcycle 1/12 Aoshima. The Honda is much smoother than the Yamaha XS400, which has no counterbalancer, but the Hawk can't match the 400cc-family of Suzuki twins in engine smoothness Honda felt the starting system and charging offered sufficient reliability in the Hawk.