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Honda cb400 super four User Manual

Honda cb400 super four
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The engine stop switch ( ) is next to the
throttle grip. When the switch is in the
(RUN) position, the engine will operate.
When the switch is in the (OFF)
position, the engine will not operate. This
switch is intended primarily as a safety or
emergency switch and should normally
remain in the (RUN) position.
The starter button is used for starting the
engine. Pushing the button in starts the
engine. See Starting Procedure, page .
If your motorcycle is stopped with the
ignition switch ON and the engine stop
switch (OFF), the headlight and
taillight will still be on, resulting in battery
discharge.
When the starter button is pushed, the
starter motor will crank the engine, the
headlight will automatically go out, but the
taillight will stay on.
The starter button ( ) is below the hazard
switch ( ).
(1)
(2)
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(3)
2
3
(1) Engine stop switch
(2) Starter button
(3) Hazard switch
RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS Starter Button
Engine Stop Switch
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Honda cb400 super four Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement399 cc
Bore x Stroke55.0 x 42.0 mm
Compression Ratio11.3:1
Fuel SystemPGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Transmission6-speed
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Fuel Tank Capacity18 liters
Seat Height755 mm
Final DriveChain
Front Tire120/60 ZR17
Rear Tire160/60 ZR17
Width725 mm
Wheelbase1, 410 mm
Ground Clearance130 mm
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-cylinder
Max Power53 hp (39 kW) @ 11, 000 rpm
Max Torque39 Nm @ 9, 500 rpm
Rear SuspensionTwin shock
Front BrakeDisc brake
Rear BrakeDisc brake
IgnitionDigital transistorized

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