This thing is about as complete as you'd want it to be. All the hard to find stuff is there. The carbs are in pieces laying in a pile of their own filth. Sad really. I have a plan for her but it will probably be a very long time before this thing is running and anywhere near what I'd consider cool.
I was shocked at how small this thing is. I hadn't seen a 400 in the flesh in a very long time and it's much smaller than the 550. It's about like the RD350's. I've got a love for the early 70's roadracers and this thing will probably get the look of Kaz Yashima's so called Z-1 killer.
Apparently, Kaz is still around but is not on the internet. As nice as the stock pipes looked on the 400's I might have to talk the Old Man into builidng a set of pipes like that to anger the neighbors. The seat is decidedly Laverda SFC. Oil cooler, giant NGK sticker on the tank, Z-1 steering damper. I like it. I've got a set of clip-ons I think I can make work. The bike in the picture has a Lester mag on the rear. I used to have an aversion to mag wheels on bikes. Now I think I'd sell a kidney for a set of pristine gold Lester's for the little CB. I won't be racing or anything and I'm not going to put 10 grand into a bike to make it half as fast as an R6 but I could certainly achieve that look for a reasonable price and that's really all I'm shooting for anyhow. More or less reliable, fun, and aesthetically pleasing in a very 1975 wabi-sabi sort of way. That's it for now. Rock on.
Apparently, Kaz is still around but is not on the internet. As nice as the stock pipes looked on the 400's I might have to talk the Old Man into builidng a set of pipes like that to anger the neighbors. The seat is decidedly Laverda SFC. Oil cooler, giant NGK sticker on the tank, Z-1 steering damper. I like it. I've got a set of clip-ons I think I can make work. The bike in the picture has a Lester mag on the rear. I used to have an aversion to mag wheels on bikes. Now I think I'd sell a kidney for a set of pristine gold Lester's for the little CB. I won't be racing or anything and I'm not going to put 10 grand into a bike to make it half as fast as an R6 but I could certainly achieve that look for a reasonable price and that's really all I'm shooting for anyhow. More or less reliable, fun, and aesthetically pleasing in a very 1975 wabi-sabi sort of way. That's it for now. Rock on.
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HI "SURLY",
THAT THING LOOKS COOL!
TVI
Way cool, Kid. I love the "That'll buff right out" thing. You makin' the funny is always good for a laugh.
$200 bucks is quite the deal. Now get to work.
You and yer old man need to take a ride down this way come Spring.
Very nice! Killer deal, they're tough to find.
Yeah, 200 was the asking price. The actual deal has yet to be struck. There will be some bartering involved.
Love the 400F, great find,can't beat the price. Going to make a great project. Small bikes are just a blast to ride, they make you feel like a superhero. Let me know when you need it painted.
Later
Gymi, this time I'll have to take you up on the offer. The last Honda paint job was a fiasco.
Excellent deal you got there. I'm the guy with the Flickr page you got the Yoshima pic from. BTW that bike was white.
I have some experience with 400F's, my 5th one is sitting in the garage waiting until I've collected the necessary parts to start going to town on it.
Your bike is a '75 with non-stock raised handlebars. If you'd like some tips on how to make it perform with relatively little money, drop me a line.
These are great little bikes. I put 80K miles on my first one and I'd still have it if it were not stolen during my second tour of Europe in '86.
Happy trails!
Thanks for the comment, Dan. I hope you don't mind me lifting the photo but as it was a scan from a magazine...
I was aware of the year and the bars were perplexing. Clearly taller than standard but drilled with the wires routed in them and seemingly long enough. 550 maybe.
Oh, not at all!
The stock bars have maybe 2-3" of rise and the wires were routed in them to keep a cleaner look. Problem with that is there would be shorts after a while, which would blow the main fuse unless you fixed the problem.
You've obviously seen my CB400F set on Flickr but have you seen this set?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dclarson/sets/72157605065321490/
Ongoing project ;)
I'm an admin of a CB400F group on Flickr. Check out the performance upgrades discussion.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/honda_four_cb400f/
Just scanned another Yoshima article from '76:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dclarson/4345444107/
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