Celebrate the 50th birthday of Honda’s CB400F Four

Honda’s evergreen classic – the CB400F Four – turns 50 this October and The David Silver Honda Collection aims to celebrate in style with a huge open day.

The Collection wants to get many owners together and take part in an awards event on September 28 which will aim to find the following:

  • The best original bike
  • The best restored bike
  • The best customised machine
  • Judge’s favourite 400 Four
  • Highest mileage machine
  • The 400 Four that’s travelled the furthest to get to the event.

The event promises to have live music, food, free entry to the museum for attendees, and a CB400F cake is already being made in preparation for the event, which will be at the collection hall at Unit 14, Masterlord Industrial Estate, Station Road, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4JD. Also in attendance will be the VJMC and the Honda Owners’ Club.

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The Honda CB400F – known by many as the ‘400 Four’ – was launched at the Cologne Show in October 1974 for the 1975 model year.

It has remained a favourite amongst many UK bikers and today demand and interest in this model continues, especially as values remain strong and parts supply is as plentiful as ever through David Silver Spares.

Further details and Entry Forms are available online at: www.davidsilverhondacollection.co.uk

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