In the United States 400cc's is not a lot. In Japan however 400cc bikes are the bread and butter of their industry. In Japan riders face restrictions (for licensing purposes I believe) for a long time there was a break at 400cc's. Because of these restrictions the Japanese domestic market is full of miniature versions of mainstream bikes, in this case sport bikes. And these 400's were a big deal in Japan. Japanese companies competed fiercely with their own respective repli-racers. Most of these models were sold predominately in Japan, some were exported so Europe and the rest of the world, and very few made it to the United States.
Honda's V4 program produced not only 750 version but a 400 version as well. Like the 750 Interceptor the 400 VF had high performance versions as well. Like 400's bigger the 750 V4 was gradually replaced by inline fours. The VFR400 made way to the CBR400RR. In addition to conventional four strokes Honda sold a 400cc version of their NS two stroke bike.
82-85 Honda VF400F NC12

'86-92 Honda VFR400 NC21 NC24


'94-96 Honda RVF400 NC35

'88-99 Honda CBR400RR NC23 NC25

85? Honda NS400R

85-88 Kawasaki GPZ400R and ZX4



'84-99 Suzuki GSX-R400



'99-90 Yamaha FZ400?




Models like Kawasaki's ZZR400 and Suzuki's GSX400F are more sport tourers or soft sports bikes. Some day I hope to cover these types of quasi-crotch-rockets.
400cc versions of the big bore beasts I covered earlier are popular in Japan. Models like Honda CB400, Yamaha XJR400, Kawasaki ZRX400, Suzuki GSX400, and GSF400. For a while Suzuki produced a 400cc version of the popular SV650 in Japan.
I thought about including smaller bikes (125cc and 250cc) in this article, but I think I'll save that for another day.
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