The reason my first motorcycle after returning was a Ninja 400 was because I impulsively called a rental bike shop and asked, "What 400s are available today?" This was the only one I could find. If I had ridden a CB400SF/SB, Boulevard 400, or DSC 400 at that time, I might not have had the chance to ride a full cowl tourer Ninja 400.
If the CBR400R had been available, maybe I would have gone for that one.
No, I would have looked for a successor to the ZZR that I couldn't drive when I was in college, so I guess I would have driven it eventually.
In any case, it's been 17 years since my return. I have no idea what the latest motorcycle information is. In the past, I would have bought a bunch of magazines and gone to ...... But nowadays, the Internet is the main source of information. Nowadays, the Internet plays a major role in information gathering.
You can get a variety of information without leaving your desk, not just "impressions of a car that has been tuned to a different level than the production car" like in old magazines.
Here are a few media videos of the Ninja 400 to help you get the most out of your ride.
It's good to see that all the videos have settled on the conclusion that it's easy and safe to ride.
[MOTOBASIC]
This is a video of the Ninja 400 from MotoBasic, a site specializing in motorcycle videos. This site has a lot of motorcycle related videos as well as impressions, so I often watch them on my Amazon Fire TV Stick connected to my TV. Recently, I've been watching a lot of Ninja 1000 impressions on ..... .w
[BBB Motorcycle Information Video]
Report video from the Tokyo Motor Show, where the current Ninja was unveiled. Oh, it was a Burhan, so it was easy to ride. .... I didn't realize that until I returned my rental bike and watched this video when I got home.
[WEB Mr.Bike]
It's a video version of Mr. Bike magazine's impressions.
[KawasakiOfficial Video]
This is not an impression, but it is an official Kawasaki image video.
It's a great way to tickle the fancy of a guy who wants to go on a trip. When I saw this video, I was convinced that it was being marketed to people just like me.