Embark on thrilling adventures across Japan with the Honda CB400X. This versatile motorcycle is engineered for performance and agility, featuring a powerful 399cc DOHC twin-cylinder engine that effortlessly navigates diverse terrains. Its rugged yet refined design exudes confidence, while the upright seating position ensures comfort and freedom of movement. Equipped with a tall windscreen for superior wind protection, the CB400X offers stability and control, making every ride an unforgettable experience in the heart of Japan.
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At Bike Rental Japan, our goal is to ensure total customer satisfaction.
Upon arrival at our rental shop, you will be greeted by one of our staff members, who will finalize any outstanding details from your online booking and complete the rental contract to get you on the bike as quickly as possible. At this stage, we will confirm that you have watched the Safe Riding in Japan video, fit you with any necessary gear, inspect the bike for any prior damage, and show you how to operate its specific functions and controls. We will also review the standard equipment provided.
If you have booked a self-guided tour and have not yet received the route information, we will upload it to your smartphone at this time. Additionally, we will answer any questions you may have about the terms and conditions, the bike, or your chosen tour route. You will also receive and confirm Bike Rentals Japan’s emergency contact numbers before setting off on your adventure.
This process can take as little as 10 minutes, but if additional details need to be finalized—such as gear fitting, adjustments, or tour explanations—it may take longer but we would like to get you on your adventure as fast as possible, so please plan accordingly.
Returning the Bike
When you return the bike, we love hearing about your adventure! After a final inspection, if everything is in order, you are free to go. If you need to travel back, the train station is just minutes away, making it easy to continue your journey or return to Osaka with unforgettable memories. please dont forget to leave us a Google review as we love hearing from our customers experiance.
License
A valid Japanese driver ’ s license, international driver ’s permit, please see here for full license requirements, your credit card and your passport or residents card, all of which copies will be taken.
Experience
More than one year of riding experience on a similar sized bike to which you would like to take out.
Age
20 years of age or older.
Policies
Please refer to our Terms for a detailed list of our rental requirements.
Road Use in Japan
This site has an amazing amount of information about all aspects of driving in Japan, a must read if this is your first time motoring here.
Currency Conversion
All rates found on our website are in Japanese Yen (JPY). XE currency conversion is an easy to use website that can be used to convert our rates to your local currency.
Motorcycle Trip Packing List
We expect you’ve been planning this for a long time and have it covered, but please do take a look at this list just to make sure nothing has slipped your mind.
JNTO-Destination Kansai
Kansai and the surrounding areas are an amazing, beautiful and interesting place. We have made up some great tours however there is always much more to see that have nothing to do with bikes so please have a look and ride there anyway!
Japan Guide-Osaka
Osaka is a unique, lively and interesting city with plenty to offer, more than we can tell anyone so please check here for yourself.
Osaka Weather
Japan has one of the most variable climates in the world with a possible 50°c difference between summer and winter, with a rainy and typhoon season. This site can help you plan your trip for your preferred weather.
Overall length | 2085 mm / 82,1 in
2140 mm / 84,2 in – CB400X (2019+) |
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Overall width | 830 mm / 32,7 in
825 mm / 32,5 in – CB400X (2019+) |
Overall height | 1235 mm / 48,6 in – CB400X 2013-2015
1335 mm / 52,5 in – CB400X 2016-2018 1380 mm / 54,3 in – CB400X (2019+) |
Seat height | 795 mm / 31,3 in
800 mm / 31,5 in – CB400X (2019+) |
Wheelbase | 1410 mm / 55,5 in
1380 mm / 54,3 in – CB400X (2019+) |
Ground clearance | 145 mm / 5,7 in – CB400X 2013-2016
150 mm / 5,9 in – CB400X 2017+ |
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Curb (wet) weight | 192 kg / 423 lbs – CB400X (2013-2015), CB400X (2017+)
194 kg / 428 lbs – CB400X ABS (2013-2015), CB400X ABS (2017+), CB400X (2016) 196 kg / 432 lbs – CB400X ABS (2016, 2019-2021) 199 kg / 439 lbs – CB400X ABS (2022+)
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Front suspension, travel | Telescopic fork 41 mm, 140 mm / 5,5 in – CB400X (2013-2015)
Telescopic fork 41 mm (adjustable spring pre-load), 140 mm / 5,5 in – CB400X (2016-2021) 41 mm inverted telescopic fork Showa SFF-BP, 136 mm / 5,3 in – CB400X (2022+) |
Rear suspension, travel | Swingarm Pro-link with mono-shock, 120 mm / 4,7 in
Adjustment: spring pre-load |
Front tire size | 120/70ZR17 M/C (58W)
110/80R19M/C (59H) – CB400X (2019+) |
Rear tire size | 160/60ZR17 M/C (69W) |
Front brake | Single disc, 320 mm, 2-piston caliper (CB400XA - ABS)
Double disc, 296 mm, 2-piston calipers (CB400XA - ABS) – CB400X (2022+) |
Rear brake | Single disc, 240 mm, 1-piston caliper (CB400XA - ABS) |
Fuel capacity | 17,0 l / 4,49 US gal |
Trail | 105 mm / 4,13 in |
Fuel economy / consumption |
3,53 l / 100 km (66,6 US mpg) |
Type | Water cooled 4-stroke |
Cylinder arrangement | 2-cylinders in-line |
Bore & Stroke | 67,0 x 56,6 mm |
Displacement | 399 cm³ (24,3 cu-in) |
Compression ratio | 11.0:1 |
Valve train | Chain driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
Max. power | 46,0 hp (34,0 kW) / 9500 rpm
46,0 hp (34,0 kW) / 9000 rpm – CB400X (2019+) |
Max. torque | 37,0 Nm (3,8 kgm) / 7500 rpm
38,0 Nm (3,9 kgm) / 7500 rpm – CB400X (2019+) |
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Luggage
Side bags and top cases on some bikes.
Smart Phone Holder
A multi holder to fit all cell phones, these days phones are better than navigation devices so most customers opt for that. Please be sure your phone is waterproof.
USB Power Outlet
To charge your phone.
ETC Machine
For our customer’s convenience. Essential for highway travel in Japan, you can pay cash but withgloves etc this is a huge holdup compared to just riding through the toll gates.
Please note ETC (Electronic Highway Toll Collection) card rental is not avail from this store.
Emergency Roadside Kit
Security lock, Emergency puncture repair kit with pump and contact numbers for 24 hr emergency support.
Complementary Luggage Storage
Secure storage for any luggage you would like to leave behind while on your rental.
A Full Tank of Gas
All of our bikes come with a full tank of gas so you can hit the road right away without any stops.
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