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Offline b5rider

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hondamatic what to look for?
« on: September 16, 2013, 09:52:16 AM »
As the title states, I am looking into getting my wife a motorcycle. She would need an automatic for starters.
Any thoughts on the cm400 Hondamatic?
What issues should I look for?
She definitely does not need a 750.
thanks
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1978 CB400A
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Re: hondamatic what to look for?
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2013, 10:22:50 AM »
As the title states, I am looking into getting my wife a motorcycle. She would need an automatic for starters.
Any thoughts on the cm400 Hondamatic?
What issues should I look for?
She definitely does not need a 750.
thanks
Either the CB400A Hawk or the CM400A are really good choices. Unless you're willing to put a lot of time and money into it, get the cleanest, lowest mileage one you can afford/find. Look for worn chain/sprockets, damaged control levers or cables, smooth, quiet engine operation. Ride it in both gear ranges and see how it behaves. Unless the tires are almost new and virtually unworn, do your wife a favor and replace them immediately. I got my wife a used '78 Hawkomatic in 1980, and she rode it for about 5 years. Trouble free, good fuel mileage, and easy to maintain.

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Re: hondamatic what to look for?
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2013, 10:25:18 AM »
Thanks!
I am looking at an example with @5k on the odometer. If that is accurate, it looks to be a good find. There are some rust on the fasteners and controls. I'll get an in-person view this week, at which point I will probably have more questions for the forum  ;D
1984 Honda Elite 150
1998 Yamaha 650
2004 Honda 750 ACE
1975 CB550
1978 CB400A
1978 CB550 now 603cc w/sidecar

The key to life is to make sure the line to put flowers on your grave is longer than the one to piss on it.