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Honda CB400 AT Hondamatic (2 speed Automatic) 1980 15k

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

Although there is nothing serious that needs doing on this motorcycle, owning a historic vehicle may require a mechanically competent owner or assistant.

I have had a good look at the bike and as far as I can tell the minor fuel drip from the right float valve and the rear left indicator that is slightly loose are the only things that stop the bike from being ridden.

Fixing this bike (if you know what you are doing) will be a piece of cake (do not be tempted if you do not have the skills to do the jobs required).

This rare automatic UK model Honda motorcycle has been sitting around unused for a couple of months and now must be sold.

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  • are you the octanesport guy???

  • @ronaldsmusicfactory No, that is not me.

  • I'm restoring one as well. I just got it to run 20 mins ago. My problem is it idles high and the right carb consistantly leaks whether the bike is on or off. I'm still trying to research but if anyone can experience with this bike, i ask for your help. Thanks!

  • Hi, It sounds like your right float valve is stuck. It might be worth tapping the float valve with somthing to see if you can jarr it into action. If not you will have to take it appart to see why the valve leaks. It will most likly be gummed up with old fuel or rust from the fuel tank).

  • are you selling this bike???

  • Hi, I Sold the bike about a week after I put the bike on Youtube. I am sure you could find another on ebay. I have sold a couple of CB400 AT on ebay in the last couple of years.

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  • Same with mine! Cb400t though. But the carb was full of this stuff that looked like lasagna sauce. Lol

  • how much

  • how much did it sell for?

  • your floats are stuck in that carb... a good carb disassembly and cleaning will help this.... if the floats are not stuck the leak may be from a cracked brass overflow pipe, that may give you some sanity

  • just rebuilt mine. bought all the rubber and new jets. soaked the rest in a carb cleaner gallon. stuck float too. buy a clymers manual- so helpful

  • i just bought a 1981 honda matic and i just love it

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