How much is a 1978 Hondamatic worth?

How much is a 1978 Hondamatic worth?

Values

Excellent $3,235
Very Good $1,850
Good $1,220
Fair $845
Poor N/A

What is a cb400 Hondamatic?

CB400A Hawk Hondamatic The CB400A has a two-speed semi-automatic transmission. It has a torque converter and two forward gears (high and low) that have to be manually selected by the rider. There is a gear position indicator in lieu of a tachometer in the instrument binnacle. A parking brake replaced the clutch lever.

What is a Hondamatic cm400a?

The Honda CM400 is a street bike produced by the Honda Motor Company from 1979 to 1982, part of a series of motorcycles with the prefix ‘CM’ using various engine capacities. It was a precursor to the Honda Rebel series of motorcycles. It was equipped with electric start and electronic ignition.

How does the Hondamatic work?

The Hondamatic transmission uses standard engine oil as hydraulic fluid. Upon engagement by the centrifugal clutch, the engine turns the transmission’s pump-side outer body, causing the fixed-angle pump-side swash plate within to rotate, sequentially stroking the pump side pistons.

What is the difference between Honda CM and CB?

Cowboy Ceteris non Paribus. Cb400t is a standard, Cm400 is a cruiser. It’s just a difference in style. Mechanically, they are identical, and all the mechanical and electrical parts interchange.

What kind of bike did prince ride?

1981 Honda CM400 Hondamatic
Prince, 57, rode a customized 1981 Honda CM400 Hondamatic in Purple Rain, his breakthrough movie of 1984. The bike, with its purple Craig Vetter fairing, high handlebars and passenger seat with sissy bar, became an icon of the film and was prominently featured on movie posters and album covers.

Do Hondas have transmission problems?

Honda Accords have been known to down-shift erratically, sort of jumping and skipping into place. In some cases, the car may even come to a complete stop out of nowhere. These problems usually start to pop up after 100,000 miles on manual-transmission Accords. Once again, you’re looking at transmission failure.

What kind of motor is a 1978 Honda Hondamatic?

1978 Honda Hondamatic, CB400….400cc 2 Speed Automatic Motorcycle. 1978 Honda Hondamatic , “Thaisa 001” 1978 Honda CB400A Hondamatic. 17,581 miles (ridden weekly). Restored Hondamatic, 2 speed traffic slayer! 55mpg with enough power to easily highway ride at speed.

When did the Honda CB400A come out?

In 1976, Honda introduced the CB750A Hondamatic — “A” standing for automatic. Honda realized the 750 engine was a bit much for the entry-level Hondamatic, so it introduced the more beginner-friendly CB400A in 1978. The designation changed to CM400A in 1979, the displacement of the SOHC twin increased to 450 in 1982.

What kind of engine does a Honda 400 have?

The Honda 400 Auto is unique in that it is the first of the new-generation autos as a middleweight roadster rather than superbike, like the 1000cc Convert Guzzi and 750 Hondamatic. The 400 is the CB400 Dream and, like the manual version, is a four-stroke, twin-cylinder machine.

How many miles does a 1978 Honda CB400 Hawk have?

Very nice condition, unrestored 1978 Honda CB400 Hawk with the rare 2 speed Hondamatic automatic transmission. This motorcycle has 11,314 miles and runs and rides great. It starts right up with no problem.