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EB087 – 2011 Honda CB400

Posted by Ellaspede

12 May, 2020

EB087 – 2011 Honda CB400

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What happens when a custom build finishes? Some may argue any real build is never finished, but when you're drawing near completion on a successful project one cant help but look to what's next. This was certainly the case with Andrew, owner of this CB400 and also the previously restored **'Elvis' 1968 CB450**.

This CB400 was always the commuter while 'Elivs' lived out the custom life. But it wasn't long after Elvis had left the (Ellaspede) building that Andrew started to think about turning this humble 400 into something more unique.

The modern Honda CB400's are great bikes in their own regard and a popular choice for a small modern sports commuter. Andrew wasn't always going to draw inspiration from the 68′ sitting beside it in the garage, but eventually decided to pay homage to the CB400s heritage with some subtle design details.

Newer CB400's have a large tank and rear section, so slimming these down was a priority for the build. The tank was painted in a silver and black scheme influenced by the 68′, which also cuts down the visual size of the tank.

At the rear a completely new rear section was developed to bolt on over the original frame, utilising the stock tail light for a stronger but shorter back clip. It includes a custom seat bolted to laser cut steel and CNC machined plastic sections.

An aftermarket headlight and Acewell speedo were mounted to lower brackets, giving the front end a more aggressive look. Posh indicators, Tarmac bar end mirrors and new handlebars round out the package.

The wheels were coated in a smooth silver to fit the theme, while the rear seat section is gloss black to match the seat.

An Ellaspede Ninja Star Licence Plate Holder positions the plate out back, while an aftermarket Scorpion muffler lifts the lid on a little more noise fron the inline four.

Retro Honda badges finish off the tank and tip the hat to Andrews original 68′ CB450. He's now got a modern version of Honda's mid-size hero that draws on classic inspiration for a refreshing interpretation of these 400 fours.

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