The Ninja H2R is definitely THE sportsbike of the fall as it arrived with a soaring goal to open a new direction in today’s industry. Of course, a 300 horsepower motorcycle built for the track may not ...
UPDATE: The world’s fastest production bike will be in Sydney next weekend. For details on how to see the bike, go to the end of this story. Kawasaki has tricked us all by releasing the supercharged ...
When Kawasaki unveiled the GPZ900R in 1984, it redefined what a sportbike could be. The original Kawasaki Ninja delivered blistering performance without sacrificing everyday rideability, and as the ...
The launching point for the development of the Ninja H2™R motorcycle was a strong desire to offer riders something they had never experienced before. Convinced that an extraordinary riding experience ...
When Kawasaki dropped the Ninja H2R in 2015, it didn't just join the horsepower wars, it rewrote the rulebook with 300-plus horsepower. This wasn't a warmed-over superbike or a track-day toy with ...
The Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki recently introduced what it calls the most powerful closed-course production motorcycle ever created, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R. The new bike takes its name ...
James Hillier, who holds a record 209kmph average speed to circulate the mountain course, has been invited by Kawasaki Motors UK to ride the Ninja H2R at a parade lap The Kawasaki Ninja H2R will debut ...
Three words: Closed Course Only. A supercharged superbike like the Kawasaki Ninja H2R is designed and destined for tearing the track, and is an exercise in engineering capabilities. From its stability ...