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Honda CB400 Super Four Special Edition
By Visordown News on 28/01/2011 10:46:36
Age-old 400 heads into its third decade looking better than ever

HONDA today revealed a limited-edition version of its ancient-but-still-cool CB400 Super Four, but only for the Japanese market.Just 500 of the Special Edition bikes will be made in both naked and faired “Bol D'Or” forms, going on sale in Japan next

Split the Difference
By James Whitham , Rob Hoyles , Jon Urry on 07/09/2009 16:28:52
Despite being brilliant to ride, to many riders bikes are little more than an efficient form of transport.

-on motocross bike to the epitome of commuting, Honda’s VFR800, via a future classic Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD to a current classic Honda 400-Four with the divergence of a Kawasaki Z750 and the barking insanity of Aprilia’s two-stroke RS250, all of motorcycling

New Honda CBR400R
By Visordown News on 12/03/2013 10:06:03
Plus CB400F and CB400X

of expectation for many UK riders who might have had formative experiences on screaming grey-import four-cylinders like the CBR400RR 'Babyblade', VFR400R and CB-1, so the new twin could come as a disappointment. And with an identical but more muscular 500cc

Have you owned a sports 400? Want to be in Visordown mag?
By Ben Cope on 23/11/2009 16:30:55
Get your mug in the mag. We're doing a second-hand 400cc sportsbike group test and want owner opinions

HANDS UP if you've owned a 400cc sportsbike? I haven't, I couldn't afford one back in the day, so I bought a Bandit 400 instead. But I always lusted after an RVF400 and I still do.Visordown's reviewed four classic 400cc sportsbikes - the Kawasaki

Grey Matters - 400cc test
By Jon Urry on 29/07/2010 14:49:50
In the early 1990s, 400cc race reps were all the rage. But that was nearly two decades ago. Are these pocket rockets still a viable buy in the secondhand market or simply relics from the past?

the Suzuki RGV250 or Kawasaki’s KR-1S.Then something wonderful happened, dealers started importing containers crammed with four-stroke 400cc bikes from Japan. And not just any old 400cc bikes: exotic replicas of bigger 750cc brothers, visually identical

First Look: 2009 Honda CB400
By Visordown News on 02/01/2009 10:41:20
VFR valve technology for Honda's funky new middleweight

The 2009 CB400 will be available naked or semi-fairedYOU'RE LOOKING at the first pictures of Honda's 2009 CB400.The machine, which will be released in a variety of paint schemes ranging from metallic black to Honda's iconic red/white/blue, will also

History of the Hondamatic
By Mark Forsyth on 11/06/2010 10:54:14
Where the idea originated with the ill-fated Honda CB400 Hondamatic

A monumental step forward in motorcycling history. The Honda CB400 Hondamatic was the firm’s last foray into automatic technology. With a dizzy 27bhp propelling 200kgs of lardy, badly suspended rolling stock the performance was never going

Milan: 2012 Sym maxi scooters
By Visordown News on 08/11/2011 13:10:54
Sym introduce two new maxi scooters, the 400i and 600i

TAIWANESE bike firm, Sym have entered the maxi scooter market with two new models - the 400i and 600i MaxSym.Sym are describing their new 400cc and 600cc maxi scooters as "a mixture of the extraordinary power and the artistic design," offering a

First Look: 2009 KTM400 EXC
By Visordown News on 04/07/2008 08:52:00
Visordown gets the first shot of KTM's new four-stroke blaster

A resdesigned motor is a key part of the new 400HERE'S THE first picture of the all-new KTM 400 EXC. Using its motocross sibling's short-stroke motor for a more responsiveness and more power. The bike also features a new camshaft, titanium intake

More off-road 'try-outs' from MCIA
By Visordown News on 29/04/2013 09:54:00
400 'off-road experience' places up for grabs for 2013

FOLLOWING the success of last year's event, members of the Motorcycle Industry Association's off-road group are repeating and expanding their ‘try-out’ event.The number of public days will be increased from one to four and the number of places


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