The Honda CB400 Super Four and the Honda CB1300
Super Boldor have been displayed at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.
The Honda CB400 Super Four is a neo-retro naked
motorcycle. Traditional design elements like the circular LED headlamp; twin
pod cluster; single piece stepped seat complements its modern underpinnings.
Speaking of which, the motorcycle features a 399cc in-line 4-cylinder engine
with liquid cooling and fuel injection. The powerplant is capable of giving out
56 PS at 11,000 pm; and 39 Nm of torque at 9,500 rpm. The engine mates with a
6-speed transmission.
Telescopic front fork and twin rear gas-charged
shock absorbers hold the double cradle frame. The motorcycle rides on 17-inch
alloys shod with 120-section front and 160-section rear Bridgestone tyres. For
braking, the motorcycle comes with 296 mm twin front discs with Nissin
callipers; and a single disc at the rear. The brakes feature dual-channel ABS
as well. The motorcycle is priced at MSRP 898,560 Yen in the Japanese market.
The Honda CB1300 Super Boldor is a sporty touring
variant of the CB1300 Super Four. The motorcycle features a quarter fairing and
a windshield. There are two small 1-litre storage spaces in the fairing as
well. The lighting system is all-LED, and the handlebars come with heated
grips. The display motorcycle comes with a 35-litre top-box, which is an
optional accessory.
Powering the Honda CB1300 Super Boldor is 1,284cc
in-line 4-cylinder engine. It makes 110 PS at 7,250 rpm and 118 Nm at 5,500
rpm. A 6-speed transmission does duty in this motorcycle. Cycle parts include
telescopic front fork with fork guards; and twin rear gas-charged shock
absorbers. For the stopping power, the bike employs dual discs at the front and
a single disc at the rear, both with ABS. The CB1300 Super Boldor is priced at
1,555,200 Yen (MSRP) in Japan.