The legendary 400 Multi, the pinnacle of performance, is now available in the complete bike series!
Scheduled for release in February 2025
The Honda CBX400F, a popular 400cc class model first released in 1981, is now available as a complete bike. Its distinctive silhouette, including its distinctive color pattern, unique wheel shape, and X-shaped exhaust pipe, are faithfully reproduced. The frame and tank are made of die-cast, resulting in a high-quality completed model with a sense of weight and texture.
Left: Pearl/Candy Blue Center: Pearl/Candy Red Right: Monza Red
1/12 Scale Complete Honda CBX400F Pearl/Candy Red…4,620 yen (tax included)
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1/12 Scale Honda CBX400F Pearl/Candy Blue Complete Motorcycle…4,620 yen (tax included)
1/12 scale completed Honda CBX400F Monza Red bike…4,620 yen (tax included)
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Product specifications
Price: 4,620 yen (tax included) Release: Scheduled for release in February 2025 Pre-order start date and time: 14:00, Wednesday, October 2, 2024 Publisher: Skynet Distributor: Aoshima Bunka Kyozai Co., Ltd. ・Pre-painted finished product ・Moveable steering and rear suspension ・Materials: Body: Die-cast, ABS, PS Tires: TPR ・Scale: 1/12 ・Size: Approximately 170mm in length ・Display base included ・Original Aoshima product *Image is a prototype. Actual product may differ *Under supervision of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. [Product page] https://www.aoshima-bk.co.jp/product/?s=Honda+CBX400F&seriesname=%E5%AE%8C%E6%88%90%E5%93%81%E3%83%90%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AF
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A good-condition model can cost hundreds of thousands of yen! What is the super rare vintage Honda CBX400F?
The first generation Honda CBX400F (white and red) was released in 1981 (Showa 56).
The Honda CBX400F Type 2 (red x white) was re-released in 1984. The Type 2 had changed body and wheel colors.
This sports model was equipped with an air-cooled, four-stroke, four-cylinder, 400cc engine, with the first model released from 1981 to 1983, and the second model released as a reissue in 1984. It was immensely popular not only on the street but also for racing.
When it was released, it gained popularity by incorporating the latest equipment, such as a 48 horsepower engine that was the best in its class and inboard disc brakes, the first in the world for a motorcycle. After it was discontinued, its popularity increased over time, and used car prices gradually rose. As of 2024, it has become such a highly sought-after model that it is not uncommon to find one for over 4 million yen.
It’s not a Honda CBX400F! It’s an Ape 50, a moped.
The two extremely rare Honda CBX400F models are lined up on the left and right. But if you look closely, does the CBX400F on the right look smaller? That’s right! The CBX400F on the left is the real thing, but the one on the right is a 4MINI replica based on the Ape 50, made by Trust Light Success. The Comstar wheels used on the CBX400F are 14 inches, and each part is made from machined aluminum, with astonishing techniques being used on each part that will leave 4MINI customers astounded. It has been finished with a stunning appearance that is identical to the real thing. PHOTO & REPORT ● KITA Hideaki Trust Light Success http://www.tls.com/