Click here for an VINData Motorcycle History Report on this 1985 Suzuki RG400.

After Suzuki introduced the RG-Gamma series in 1983, the line grew to span displacements ranging from 250-500cc. Of particular note was the RG400 Gamma Walter Wolf, as it was a two-year-only model that was exclusively sold in Japan.

A true race-replica for the streets, it boasted the latest and greatest in two-stroke technology. Along with an advanced aluminum box frame, it also featured Suzuki’s “Full-Floater” rear suspension and a water-cooled square four. The 397cc engine produced 59 horsepower at 9,000 rpm.

This example is VIN: HK31A104844. The seller purchased the bike eight months ago and states, “I was lucky to find, purchase, and import this bike and with potential tariffs coming, not sure if it’s feasible for me to bring in more.”

The odometer shows 20,216 kilometers (12,561 miles).

Maintenance:
Per the seller, “RG-400/500s are identical except for the pistons and barrels. The bike was serviced, prior to being exported, the tires have aged out and will need replacement. The bike is currently still jetted, from the UK and will need to be re-jetted for its final destination.”
Modifications:
According to the seller, the bike is stock.
Inside of the tank:
The interior of the gas tank has to be one of the nicest RG tank interiors, I’ve ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

It is riding on Bridgestone Battlax BT46 tires with date codes of 1209.

The sale includes two keys, import documentation, and a European reproduction service manuel.

Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
“The bike has a couple minor cosmetic blemishes, yet for a 40-yr old survivor, it’s in fantastic shape.”


Currently located in Battleground, Washington, this Suzuki is offered on a clean Washington title. Have any RG400 Gamma stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!
