Us Hawk owners knew what he meant.

1978 Honda CB400T II (as apposed to the CB400T I - which is clearly the inferior machine with it's drum front brake and no electric start).
1978 CB400TII
* It came in one of two colors: Tahitian Red or Candy Sapphire Blue
* The gas tank and side cover stripes were black and orange
* The instruments had both a speedometer and a tachometer
* The bike had comstar wheels rather than wire spokes
* The front brake was a hydraulic operated disc
* It had both an electric starter and a kickstarter
* The engine was a 395cc OHC 3-valve parallel twin with dual carburetors
* The transmission was a 5-speed
* The serial number began CB400T-4000048.

1978 CB400TI
* It came in two Colors: Helios Red or Excel Black
* The gas tank stripes were black and orange
* There was no tachometer -- only a speedometer
* The wheels had wire spokes and the brakes were mechanically operated drum
* There was only a kickstarter (no electric start) The engine was a 395cc OHC 3-valve parallel twin with dual carburetors
* The transmission was a 5-speed
* The serial number began CB400T-2000022.
