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Looking For Cafe Conversation Question CM400T

Mr.humbucker

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So it looks like a neighbour (Cnd spelling) is gifting me a CM400T 1981 that is dead in the shed. It will turn over but that's about all I know. I am up for a challenge and maybe a custom cafe if all goes well. The pile of bike bones doesn't come with a tank. My question is what's a good website to get specific info from knowledge types on what works, what fits, what is recommended etc. specifically I am after a tank and seat that will fit without reconstructing the entire frame.
 
Yep hondatwins.net has a couple guys very dedicated to the CM line of bikes. My first bike was a CM400E and I really liked it. Pretty smooth running twins
 
I used to road race 400-450 Hawks when they were new back in the early 80's We FLOGGED those poor bikes..and they never..ever..broke. They were tough. Top speed, 98 mph consistently. Smooth, good handling, and attractive, too.
 
I used to road race 400-450 Hawks when they were new back in the early 80's We FLOGGED those poor bikes..and they never..ever..broke. They were tough. Top speed, 98 mph consistently. Smooth, good handling, and attractive, too.

I bought a demo model 1982 Honda CB450T off the showroom floor in 1983 with about 700 miles on it, and within 3 years had put 20K on it. Rode it down to Florida and back one summer and it NEVER failed me, not a single breakdown the entire time I had it. Quick little bikes and a blast to ride! I still have my Honda owners card from that bike in my wallet, never could get rid of it!
 
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