Is there a 1978 Honda Hawk 400 for sale?

Is there a 1978 Honda Hawk 400 for sale?

1978 Honda Hawk , Selling my Classic 1978 Honda Hawk 400 motorcycle, Must see to believe! Bike has been garage kept except for the last year, where it lived under a bike cover in driveway. 18,000 original miles, all original equipment, Everything works, paint is in good shape, no mechanical issues, 65 mpg!

Where can I buy a 1980 Honda CB400T Hawk?

This particular CB400T Hawk (VIN# NCO32006614) lives in Alhambra, CA and is listed as a 18,950 mile survivor with the handlebars and mirrors changed from stock. The bike is available with a Buy It Now price of $1,495 in an auction that ends Sunday, September 18th here on eBay.

What kind of motor does a Honda Hawk have?

The ‘Hawk’ designation from Honda has been used for multiple platforms and many different configurations of motorcycle. In 1980 the CB400T was a 395 CC air cooled 3 valve per cylinder four stroke parallel twin motor that made 43 HP.

When did the Honda CB250 hawk come out?

The following versions and sub-models of Honda CB250 Hawk series were available in 1978:

What are the specs of a 1981 Honda CB400T Hawk?

Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CB400T Hawk in 1981 the model with standard body and 395.1 cm3 / 24.2 cui engine size, 29.1 kW / 40 PS / 39 hp of power, 6-speed manual powertrain offered since late-year 1980.

Where can I buy a 1978 Honda Hawk?

1978 Honda Hawk , This Honda Hawk CB400T rolling chassis is missing parts. It turns over with compression and has a good clear title. Use it for PARTS or to restore. Good wheels, frame, controls, etc. Low cost delivery possible to Barber Vintage Motorcycle Festival in AL on Oct. 10th. $250.00 2166919119

When did Honda stop making the CB 400t Hawk?

But by 1976 the poor old dear was getting roughed up in the sales derby by newer four-stroke twins from Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha—which had either more displacement, better handling, smoother running counterbalanced engines, or all of the above.

The ‘Hawk’ designation from Honda has been used for multiple platforms and many different configurations of motorcycle. In 1980 the CB400T was a 395 CC air cooled 3 valve per cylinder four stroke parallel twin motor that made 43 HP.