Author Topic: CB400F Front End Conversion  (Read 1531 times)

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Offline brandon

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CB400F Front End Conversion
« on: May 04, 2010, 01:37:36 PM »
Motivated by the build threads of both IC and Squirley, I decided some time ago that I would do a modern front end conversion on my little 400. I was always interested in doing a dual disc setup, but after reading and researching, doing something modern came out as having more benefits than using parts that were 30+ years old. The OEM front end needed a rebuild anyways, so for me, this decision was a no-brainer.

The front end is from a 2001 Suzuki GSX-R1000, which features inverted shocks, adjustable dampening, and...6-pot dual calipers 8) the last part definitely makes me want to give random strangers high-fives due to the shear awesomeness of it!

I got it off eBay for $425 shipped to Hawaii. It is basically complete- minus the top triple! I have been keeping my eyes on the top triples on eBay selling for around $45-55 dollars. Also, the front rotors ($75-110) will need to be purchased but I'm waiting to find a proper mag wheel. Lastly, stem bearings from All Ballz need to be aquired as well.

I do like how IC and Squirley both used a spoked wheel to keep the look of the era, but I am more interested in mags due to the look and they are less prone to rusting here in Hawaii- stainless steel still rusts here. The only problem with mags is finding a matching set that will work on a converted rear swing arm that I want to do in the near future...

Anyhow, here are a few pictures for your enjoyment. I will kick off the conversion beginning in June :D









« Last Edit: May 04, 2010, 10:07:21 PM by brandon »

Offline kajtek

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Re: CB400F Front End Conversion
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2010, 03:26:29 PM »
sounds very cool i look forward to seeing how it looks on a 400. ive thought about it and maybe i might do it one day, just seems like a lot of fuss and i prefer riding at the moment, i imagine i would take way too long to work it out and get it right.. was kindof leaning towards the front end off an rvf or vfr 400 as i thought it might match the weight/power a little more.

ashley
1978 honda cb400f supersport

Offline HawaiiMike

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Re: CB400F Front End Conversion
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2010, 04:47:49 PM »
Hi Brandon,

Send me PM when you have some progress, I live in Palolo Valley.  30 years ago I had a CB400F and would like to see yours.  Slowly putting my CB550F back together.

Mike