This is a HyVo chain, also known as multiplate chain. There are many
variations in tooth pitch, plate gauge, and number of plates - but Honda
doesn't indicate any of this info. You are somewhat unlikely to find a
replacement except from Honda or a N.O.S. dealer - Honda PN 23131-323-000 -
plus you should replace the 2 guides if they are badly worn, both are PN
23132-333-010. The CB650Z chain is a substitute and may be stronger (?) PN
23131-426-003... CMSNL has it for 85 Euros, kinda expensive... check your
Honda dealer first.
Also, if the sprockets are badly worn they will eat a new chain quickly. One
of them is the crankshaft... the other won't be cheap. A decent used engine
will be much cheaper than these parts, assuming the unlikely possibility
that they could be found.
So... what's wrong with the chain that suggests a new one is needed?

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 04.03.29 12:52
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> Subject: 400F Primary Chain
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I need to replace the chain on the ol' 400.  Anybody know the
> specs of that
> chain off hand?  Any reccomendations for a replacement?
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
> .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..
> Craig Hutler
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