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Honda X4
ManufacturerHonda
Parent companyHonda
Production1997-2003
PredecessorHonda X3
ClassCruiser
Engine1,298 cc (79.2 cu in) water-cooled inline 4
Transmission5 speed chain drive
SuspensionFront: telescopic fork
Rear: swingarm dual shock
BrakesFront: 310 mm 2 discs, 2 piston calipers, Rear: 275 mm disc
TiresFront: 120/70R18
Rear: 190/60R17
Rake, trail31°, 13.50 mm (0.531 in)
Wheelbase1,650 mm (65 in)
DimensionsL: 2,330 mm (92 in)
W: 74.50 mm (2.933 in)
Seat height730 mm (29 in)
Fuel capacity15 L (3.3 imp gal; 4.0 US gal)
RelatedHonda CB1300

The Honda X4 is a 1,298 cc (79.2 cu in) cruiser motorcycle produced by Honda for model years 1997 through 2003.

Its powerful transverse-mounted, inline four-cylinder, water-cooled engine was later used in the 1998 through 2002 model years of the Honda CB1300, although the X4 version had different carburetors and was geared to provide more low-end torque. The X4 is characterized by its low-slung profile, solid disc rear wheel, bulbous yet angular side panels, and stubby, large-diameter, chrome exhausts.

Created as an answer to the Yamaha V-Max, the X4 was sold primarily in Japan, but a number of bikes found their way to Europe, notably Germany, where the X4 enjoys a cult following.[opinion]

X4 LD

In the 2000 model year, a new version, the X4 LD ("Low Down"), was introduced. It offered a slightly lower seat and overall frame, improved suspension (with "piggyback"-style Showa rear shock absorbers), and minor cosmetic differences including an unpainted engine block (versus the black of the original) and lightweight latticework inner rotors on the front brakes (the originals were solid discs).