I don't know what the wattage output is for our Bandit 400 alternator, but I think it's pretty healthy, so that it has a good bit of extra wattage available in the stock/factory setup.
I say this because my fuel injection project Bandit is running the stock alternator with the addition of:
Honda TRX500 Rancher Fuel Pump
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R secondary injector array
MicroSquirt ECU
Wide band oxygen sensor + controller
Several additional sensors (Air Temp, Throttle Position, etc.)
and several electrical relays
With all of this extra stuff running in the electric system the battery gets a solid 13.7 volts while the engine idles at 1,400 RPM.This is a screen-shot from a data-log I took while riding the Bandit last week.
At the moment of this screen-shot the Bandit was sitting in my driveway idling (which is 1,400rpm when the bike is fully warmed up).
The screen is divided into three sections, from top to bottom. you can see the RPM in the top block (in white) and the battery/electrical system voltage in the bottom block (in red).
(sorry that the picture doesn't fit perfectly, you have to slew it side-to-side to see all the data. it would be too small to read if I reduced its size.)
In the screen-shot above the Bandit's radiator cooling fan is OFF (I've got it set to come on at 205 degrees F). When the radiator cooling fan comes on and the engine is at idle RPM the line voltage drops to 12.5 volts. This shows that when the engine is at idle with everything running, including the radiator cooling fan, my Bandit begins to mildly "draw down" its battery.