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1975 Honda CB400F Super Sport Restoration journal of the owner's CB400F. Great pictures, lots of details, and very useful tidbits of information throughout. A beautiful end product, too! http://ameyer.mil-amax.com/honda/index.html
CB400F Yahoo Group I'm a Google guy myself, but I have to admit that Yahoo has a good groups presence on the internet. Here's the CB400F group, which appears to be pretty active and informative. http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/cb400f/
Honda CB400F Cafe Racer CB400F cafe racer site, including articles on adding dual discs, drilling rotors, and engine work. http://cafe400f.cloud.prohosting.com/
CB400F Information Some good overall information (technical specifications, years and colors) combined with some good pics and an article or two. It's a Tripod site, and hasn't been updated in a while, I think -- I'm always nervous that Tripod and Geocities sites will disappear any day. http://cb_400f.tripod.com/index.html
Honda CB500 "One of the ways to keep old motorcycles running is through free access to knowledge. The following is a selection from my collection of CB500F literature, pictures and musings uploaded to the internet in the hope that it may be of use to other CB500F owners." http://hjem.get2net.dk/bioscience/CB500/
Honda CB750 Choppers! Endless information for those of you interested in chopping your CB750! There are some amazing bikes in here, plus an active community to answer any questions you may encounter along the way. Check out the tech section, too, for some interesting information. http://hondachopper.com/
Simplified wiring diagram Hosted at hondachopper.com. A great diagram of the Honda wiring that should apply to all of the SOHC4s - much easier to read than the standard schematic. The illustration style reminds me of John Muir's "How to keep your VW alive." http://hondachopper.com/images/simple.wiring.diagram2.jpg
Porting the Honda head "Next to a whopping increase in displacement, nothing adds horsepower to Honda's multicylinder engine like porting." Interesting read, lots of figures, not much instruction on actually doing the job yourself, though. Cool to see the HP graph... http://members.tripod.com/cb750k2/Technical/porting/Porting_the_Honda_Head.htm
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