I bought my 1980 CM400A last month. originally owned by a chap in New York - the owner's insurance certificate was under the seat! It has 17,000+ miles on the clock.
The CM's weren't sold down here in Australia, so this must have been a private import.
I'm 64 and had never ridden a 'bike until doing a mandatory introductory course in August. I agree that it's a great bike for a learner yet still has ample power for cruising. And I love the semi-auto 'box....which was the reason I bought it.
My grandfather owned a 400 .its a good one for anyone to start out with.Glides down the road fine.I like honda motor bikes.
Voiceinthewoods 2 weeks ago
i have that bike to my is a 1980 cm400a to and i love it
tember1988 5 months ago
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AnnKellyable 1 year ago
I bought my 1980 CM400A last month. originally owned by a chap in New York - the owner's insurance certificate was under the seat! It has 17,000+ miles on the clock.
The CM's weren't sold down here in Australia, so this must have been a private import.
I'm 64 and had never ridden a 'bike until doing a mandatory introductory course in August. I agree that it's a great bike for a learner yet still has ample power for cruising. And I love the semi-auto 'box....which was the reason I bought it.
hcrun 2 years ago 2