Honda Cb400x
La Honda CB400X a été introduite en 2013 en tant que variante d'aventure de la CB400F, destinée aux conducteurs à la recherche d'un véhicule polyvalent doté de capacités tout-terrain modérées. Il est doté d'une position de conduite semi-verticale, d'une suspension légèrement surélevée et de pneus faciles à cramponner par rapport à son frère axé sur la route. Principalement vendu sur les marchés asiatiques, notamment au Japon, en Chine et en Asie du Sud-Est, il est devenu populaire pour son équilibre entre praticité urbaine et capacité de tourisme le week-end.
Approximately 46 hp
Pouvoir
Approximately 38 Nm
Torque
196 kg
Poids
Approximately 160–170 km/h (estimated; note: electronically or mechanically limited in some markets)
Vitesse maximale
Approximately 3.5–4.2 L/100km (24–29 km/L typical real-world average)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Honda Reliability Record
The CB400X uses Honda's proven parallel-twin engine shared with the CB400F, known for exceptional longevity with minimal issues when serviced regularly. Many owners report 50,000+ km with no major mechanical problems.
Strong Resale Value
The CB400X holds its value exceptionally well in Asian markets, often retaining 70-80% of its value after two years due to high demand and limited supply. This makes it a smart buy but also means used prices stay high.
Watch the Throttle Body
Some owners report occasional rough idling caused by throttle body grime buildup, especially on bikes with inconsistent service history. A simple cleaning typically resolves the issue and costs very little.
Générations et spécifications par année
Modèle à génération unique ; mises à jour annuelles mineures des couleurs et des graphismes ; ABS ajouté sur les marchés ultérieurs.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"The most sensible used buy under five grand, full stop."
$4,500-$7,500 usedThe CB400X is Honda's answer to the question nobody really asked, but somehow it nails it anyway. It's not quite an adventure bike, not quite a naked — it's a supremely competent urban commuter with enough highway manners to make weekend runs genuinely enjoyable. The parallel twin punches well above its displacement, pulling cleanly from low revs and rewarding smooth riders rather than aggressive ones. PGMFI fueling is flawless across temperatures, which matters when you're filtering through morning traffic at 7am in January. Used examples hold their value stubbornly, so don't expect bargains. Inspect the chain and sprockets carefully — budget owners skip this religiously. Check the ABS pump for warning lights and look for crash damage around the handguards and mirrors, common lowside evidence. Seat height suits most riders but feels tall for shorter folk despite the relatively low 400cc displacement. For someone stepping up from a learner bike or downsizing from something impractical, this hits a genuine sweet spot. Honda reliability means a well-serviced example will absorb serious kilometres without drama.
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