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Seventh year for the Kawasaki H2R - one of the craziest machines ever. The only production motorcycle that can rival a Formula 1 car or a fighter jet (in acceleration). No matter how many years go by, this Kawa will never feel the passage of time.
While 2021 was the time for its sister H2 to rest, it continues its career without worrying about the fate of its younger sibling. Since it can only ride between the vibrators, it doesn't care about the mandatory standards for the road. The H2SX and Z H2 followed in the footsteps of the 'all-purpose' compressor bike; the H2R retains its deflagrating potential under pressure.

Every superlative has been used to define the H2R. Over the course of the bike's career, a few minor evolutions will have difficulty finding their way into the aura of this exceptional motorcycle. But they are there, discreet but effective. A multi-axis inertial unit, an Öhlins TTX36 shock absorber to replace the Kayaba and a shifter that also works when downshifting are all invited on board. Aerodynamic concerns have been taken a step further, with drilled brake and clutch levers. This prevents high-speed air from pushing these rods. It's true that unreasonable mph and Dantesque acceleration are this Kawasaki's passion.

Some motorcycles have even gone as far as the insane. The Kawasaki Ninja H2R surpasses all that. With this totally surreal sportbike, the Akashi-based company dares to market a crazy machine. A radical sports bike that's far more powerful than a MotoGP machine!

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326 horsepower! Dynamically under the effect of forced air - 310 statically! A real dragster! A rocket! A sick thing. The H2R is so insane that it's reserved for use on the racetrack (a wiser H2 version, with about a hundred less horsepower, was there to support it on the road). Kawasaki has installed a 998 cm3 4-cylinder engine in the H2R, boosted by a special compressor - enough to deliver extraordinary acceleration.

This bike could provoke fear, indignation or an ode to insanity. Above all, it exerts a fascination. Its strange design contributes in part, its engine in full. How did Kawasaki manage to create such power? Let's take a look at the inner workings of this machine, capable of speeds in excess of 350 km/h. Or even 400 km/h - rider Kenan Sofuoglu did it superbly on his home turf.

For once, the most exciting part of a motorcycle is not its engine, but its compressor. Kawa has combined the efforts of its Motorcycle, Aerospace, Gas Turbine and Internal Technologies divisions to develop this bike. One of the advantages of this type of supercharger is response time. Unlike a turbo, which uses energy from the exhaust gases and has to put up with the resulting inertia, the supercharger is driven directly by the engine. So it starts pushing very early, until it goes completely crazy. An epicyclic gear drives a turbine machined from a block of aluminum. It's a real little piece of goldsmithery, measuring 69 mm, with 12 vanes at its base and 6 at its tip. The gear train multiplies its rotation speed by 9.2. So, when the vilo is at engine speed, i.e. 14,000 rpm, the propeller spins at 130,000 rpm! Imagine that this winged top, as wide as a Coke can, is balancing more than 200 liters of air per second. The air pressure coming out of it can reach 2.4 times the outside pressure. No wonder the engine is breathing hard. Two carbon ducts (only one on the H2) carry fresh air to the compressor. Once compressed, it passes through a 6-liter aluminum airbox. Air-tightness is far more important here than on an atmospheric motorcycle.

The mill has to cope with the exceptional power it produces. It has therefore been designed to be twice as strong as a sporty 1000. The volumetric ratio in the cylinders is singularly low, at just 8.3:1 - often the case for supercharged engines. This is more than compensated for by the air pressure flowing through the ducts.
There are quite a few special parts in this engine. One might have thought that titanium would be used for the valves. Not so. The intake valves are made of steel; the exhaust valves are a mixture of Inconel, an alloy with very high thermal resistance, and steel capable of withstanding high temperatures. Their clearance is defined by 0.025 mm shims, twice as precise as standard shims. Pistons are cast using a special process, giving them the strength and weight of forged models.
The engineers would love to spend 4 hours detailing everything that's inside. Instead, let's focus on the set of dual injectors, the high-pressure fuel pump, the quicker, more precise dog-clutch gearbox, the clutch with torque limiter to absorb rear-wheel kickback, and the minimalist muffler. Freed from the constraints of road use, the titanium megaphone can fully express itself. At once beastly, deafening and incredibly ferocious.

Pushing a motorcycle to a third of the speed of sound requires special aerodynamic treatment. Kawasaki has grafted two pairs of fins onto the carbon fairing to generate more downforce at the front of the H2R. Kawasaki's aerospace division was responsible for the design of the fairing. In addition to its material, the skin of the model also benefits from a special feature. It is coated with a very special paint that reacts to light. Depending on how you look at it, the dress goes from deep black to a veritable silver mirror. Underneath, the technique continues for the pleasure and rigor of an extraordinary design.

Technically, the Ninja H2R relies on a surprisingly original tubular steel frame. Like all Japanese, Kawa is more familiar with a double aluminum perimeter spar. The only exceptions are the ZX-12R, ZZR 1400 and 1400 GTR, which feature a monocoque structure. The frame's carefully designed tubular profile provides the necessary rigidity in strategic areas, but above all, it is crucial to the engine's heat dissipation. With all the watts it can spit out, the last thing you want is for the calories to get trapped around it, otherwise you'll turn the H2R into a pressure cooker.

Will we find Öhlins for the forks? No, the Akashi firm preferred to install a 43 mm Kayaba AOS-II inverted fork. With its separate air and oil cartridges, DLC anti-friction coating on the dip tubes and a wide range of settings (compression - rebound - preload), it boasts handling that matches the machine's performance.
The stern is also an exception... for the brand. Quality first, with an Öhlins TTX 36 shock absorber, which is responsible for working the rear section under the onslaught of the breaker.
No, in fact, this is the first Kawasaki to receive a monobar. A superb piece of equipment holding a beautiful shuriken rim. As for the brakes, Brembo was the only choice. Two 330 mm discs are gripped by M50 radial-mount monoblock calipers. The master cylinder is also radial and signed Brembo. At the rear, a 2-piston caliper handles a 250 mm disc.
Let's conclude this technical aspect with the tires. There aren't many tires capable of handling the H2R's insane energy. This will be the tough job of the Bridgestone V01s. Superbike rubber in 120/600 - 17 and 190/650 - 17 cuts.
Against all expectations, an H2R isn't exactly light. It weighs no less than 216 kilos with a full belly. With its weight, design and geometry, this Ninja won't be as efficient as a hypersport on the racetrack. But that's not its aim. It just wants to nuke anything that rolls. And it does.

Taking control of an H2R could be akin to crashing a fighter jet. In fact, the bike can hold its own during take-off. Seize the moment, climb into the saddle, catch a ray of sunlight on the Kawasaki River Mark logo (not the Kawasaki motorcycle logo) and settle into a saddle/footrest/handlebar triangle that's not all that radical. Very sporty indeed, but less so than on a ZX-10R. The single-seater seat is recessed into a structure that holds the rider's bottom up when it's shifted by speed. The hip supports on either side of the seat are adjustable by 15 mm. Now it's time to start the beast, and bring a high-tech dashboard to life. A digital window containing on-board data (bike angle, speed, gear engaged, compressor activation pictograms, fuel consumption, temperature, etc.) is bitten by an astonishingly large tachometer. The engine speed figures only light up as the needle reaches them. And it hits them fast. A crown of symbols (neutral, oil level indicator, power assist, reserve, etc.) completes the package. The instrument cluster is merely the gateway to a world where electronics rule the road. Fortunately, given the bomb we're sitting on.

The 1000 H2R is copiously equipped, with an Up&Down shifter, Bosch IMU 6-axis inertial unit, Öhlins electronic steering damper and in-house steering control solutions. Some of these already exist on other models, but the IMU enhances them.
- The 9-step KTRC traction control maximizes traction and acceleration, while allowing a certain level of wheel slip depending on driving conditions. It calms the engine as required and, above all, constantly analyzes its environment. It takes into account the bike's orientation, banking, wheel speed and calibrates itself according to tire wear, tire profile and other factors to "predict" when traction will be compromised. This enables it to manage power distribution "in advance".
- The KLCM start assist system offers a choice of 3 starting modes. It is deactivated when passing 150 km/h or 3.
- KIBS anti-lock braking system. As its name suggests, it prevents the wheels from locking up under hard braking or in dubious conditions. It also modulates braking action in bends, prevents the rear axle from lifting, reduces rebound, and provides better control of the rear brake by taking into account the action of counter-torque.
- The KEBC engine brake control allows you to select a certain level of action.
All this is supervised by the KCMF. It monitors engine and part-cycle parameters throughout the turn (entry, chord point, exit), modulating braking force and engine power to smooth the acceleration/braking transition, then the go-around, thus helping the rider to best follow the desired trajectory throughout the turn.

The price tag for this prodigious motorcycle is insane. It's the only way to select your clientele, to keep it out of the hands of hotheads, and it's justified by its exceptional nature. While twice the price of the H2 and three times that of a hypersport, it's not so extravagant when compared to certain MV-Agustas or luxury products (Ecosse, Bimota, NCR, etc.). In any case, it's a price that doesn't really matter when you think of the machine Kawasaki has created. The only production motorcycle capable of stunning the most extreme power fantasies. The ultimate missile, devouring 1 km in 11 sec!

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Key facts Kawasaki NINJA H2R (2022) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Colossal power
  • Exclusive side
  • Turbo and technical solutions

Weak points

  • Confidential distribution
  • Reserved for a select few

Prices

Basic version
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56,000€

Bikers' reviews

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Performance

Specifications Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022

Chassis
Frame : steel tube perimeter
Fuel capacity : 17 liters (4.49 US gallons)
Seat height : 830 mm (32.68 in)
Length : 2,070 mm (81.50 in)
Width : 850 mm (33.46 in)
Min height : 1,160 mm (45.67 in)
Wheelbase : 1,450 mm (57.09 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 216 kg (476 lb)
Front axle
Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
Braking 2 Brembo discs Ø 330 mm (12.99 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 600R - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.2 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual - shifter as standard
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Öhlins TTX36 monoshock and monobar, Wheel travel : 135 mm (5.31 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 250 mm (9.84 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 190 / 650R - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.6 bar
Motor
4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 50 mm + compressor
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
998 cc
310 ch (305.70 hp) to 14,000 rpm
326 hp with ram air
16.80 mkg to 12,500 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 0.66 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 11.97 kg/mkg
Compression : 8.3 : 1
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS as standard
Practical information
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Maintenance

3/24/23
Manufacturer recall in the following countries: Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Poland, Croatia, Greece, Bulgaria, Luxembour, Slovenia.

The chain tensioner may malfunction due to wear of internal parts. This can cause the engine to stall while the vehicle is in motion, creating a risk of accident.

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Compare the NINJA H2R to its competitors

Price

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 Undisclosed
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 Undisclosed
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 Undisclosed
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 Undisclosed
BMW HP4 Race 2020 Undisclosed
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : $100000
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 Undisclosed
Icon Sheene 2021 Undisclosed

Fuel consumption

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 Undisclosed
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 Undisclosed
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 Undisclosed
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 Undisclosed
BMW HP4 Race 2020 Undisclosed
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : 8 liters/100km (0.29 mpg)
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 Undisclosed
Icon Sheene 2021 Undisclosed

Range

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 Undisclosed
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 Undisclosed
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 Undisclosed
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 Undisclosed
BMW HP4 Race 2020 Undisclosed
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : 200 km (124 miles)
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 Undisclosed
Icon Sheene 2021 Undisclosed

Torque

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 : 16.8 mkg
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 : 10.4 mkg
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 : 69.1 mkg
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 Undisclosed
BMW HP4 Race 2020 : 12.2 mkg
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : 11.8 mkg
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 : 14.4 mkg
Icon Sheene 2021 : 18.38 mkg

Power

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 : 310 ch (305.70 hp)
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 : 159 ch (156.80 hp)
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 : 420 ch (414.20 hp)
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 : 225 ch (221.90 hp)
BMW HP4 Race 2020 : 215 ch (212 hp)
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : 224 ch (220.90 hp)
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 : 231 ch (227.80 hp)
Icon Sheene 2021 : 257 ch (253.50 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 : 0.66 kg/ch *
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 : 1.08 kg/ch
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 : 0.55 kg/ch
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 : 0.74 kg/ch
BMW HP4 Race 2020 : 0.69 kg/ch
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : 0.72 kg/ch
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 : 0.91 kg/ch
Icon Sheene 2021 : 0.79 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 : 11.97 kg/mkg *
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 : 16.35 kg/mkg
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 : 3.28 kg/mkg
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 Undisclosed
BMW HP4 Race 2020 : 11.97 kg/mkg
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : 13.47 kg/mkg
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 : 14.38 kg/mkg
Icon Sheene 2021 : 10.88 kg/mkg

Speed

Kawasaki NINJA H2R 2022 : 400 km/h (248.50 mph)
Honda RC 213 V-S 2015 : over 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
Marine Turbine Technologies 420 RR 2017 : 400 km/h (248.50 mph)
Aprilia 1100 RSV4 X 2019 : approximately 310 km/h (192.60 mph)
BMW HP4 Race 2020 : over 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
Ducati Superleggera V4 2020 : over 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
Bimota 1000 TESI H2 Carbon 2021 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Icon Sheene 2021 : approximately 320 km/h (198.80 mph)

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 28 reviews

V = D/T
A really great machine, but only for experienced drivers,
PAD.
Rating : 5/5
French Steve03 Model 2024
In fact, what's the point of this machine? It's intended for very wealthy customers who will go out on a few track days and admire it on its crutch in their garage the rest of the time. So yes, it's surely the craziest machine ever conceived, but frankly, at 50k a piece, you really have to be able to afford it! Rating : 4/5
French Vrscf
There are a couple of guys in the U.K. who homologate them for road use and add 2 dome lights :) Rating : 5/5
French Georgi Model 2025
I think it's a bike that a lot of riders would love to ride, including me, but I don't think it's for everyone. Rating : 5/5
French Grand Corps Malade Model 2020
Very reliable + magnificent model The best bike out there right now, can't wait to see the next models! Rating : 5/5
TOP GUN
French SUZUK Model 2021
A technological feat from Kawazaki's engine-makers, as they've known how to do at home, with raging engines for decades. There's nothing really out of the ordinary about a Kawasaki engine at this stage. It's a beautiful machine, a two-wheeled aircraft that's still expensive at this price, but given the price of a GP motorcycle and its performance, the H2R isn't quite as competitive as that. It's not homologated, and well, with over 200 HP, it's already hard enough to operate a hyper sport bike on the open road, but here, it would be a crime buster on the road... I can imagine it on an expressway or on the freeway, or even in Germany, but be careful: it's a mean engine, it's a blast! I saw the test with Philippe Monneret at Le Castellet, and he's a pilot, so you guys are hot on the trail! Phil gsxr1000. Rating : 5/5
Inimaginable
French Barns Model 2020
Monstrous and beautiful at the same time thank you Kawa Rating : 5/5
Une bécane qui fait vraiment envie !
French Nono06 Model 2020
For years I've been riding a Kawa ZZR 1100 - ZX 12 - ZZR 1400 to name but one. I think it's a real shame that this machine can't be used on the road. With an elitist price tag that will definitely discourage enthusiasts from buying one! Rating : 5/5
French GERBOIS Model 2016
a top-of-the-line war machine that's truly impressive Rating : 5/5
wouw
French la best Model 2015
THE BEST MOTORCYCLE IN THE WORLD Rating : 5/5
French Maté Model 2016
This bike is too powerful, it's far too dangerous, even on the racetrack Rating : 5/5
magnifique
French bobi Model 2016
Superb bike, it must be a change from my H2 when I was 20
Now at 64 ...........

Thanks to kawa for their bikes
Rating : 5/5
LOL
French Aristochat Model 2016
Miaous, Draco Feux, Pikachu, Dialga, BullBizarre #TeamRoquet Rating : 5/5
une bombe
French baindesoleil13 Model 2015
Sublime motorcycles, as Kawa knows how to make them; I remember the 1st 750s, which for their time were already a real head-turner Rating : 5/5
French Benj144 Model 2015
Vitesse max : 400km/h Rating : 4/5
génial
French joelspy2000 Model 2015
je possède la zzr 1400 moto super puissante et nikel j\'ai 50.000 km avec cette moto cette h2r me plaît énormement ça fait 39 années que je roule sur kawa j\'adore vive kawasaki Rating : 5/5
French ponpon Model 2015
when will the road version be available? Rating : 4/5
French doua Model 2015
i dream of having one too cool Rating : 5/5
hum
French 1098 Model 2015
humm it wants to play in the court of the italians but it doesn't have the elegance or the technology...a panigale will go down in history...that...not sure...

what's more, we can clearly see the Japanese lack of inspiration...nothing new after the 326 drunks...

le carde tubulaire et le monobras ...on serait en 1994 ok mais la franchement s'en meme triste de voir kawa et d'autre nippon courir apres ducati.... desolant a se dire que le meilleur des derrieres pour ces firmes la....
Rating : 1/5
French Jean
How can you compare ducat' to kawa? ducat' is all well and good, but you've got to live with breakdowns, and there's nothing less reliable on the market than Italian machines to date. As for the Kawa's look, it's unquestionably more modern than the Panigale, with a manga-style Japanese influence, not forgetting that Japan is light years ahead of Italy in terms of technology. It's clear that for a decat enthusiast, the Kawa will make you swoon with its 326hp, and I'm sorry if that offends you, but bear in mind that this is a limited edition model and that at this price, these two machines are not comparable. Rating : 5/5
French hum
ducat unreliable? mdrrr , 2 friends on a 1000cbr , they go through a regulator a year...an R1 stuck at a dealership that ends up in court because problem after problem after problem...a friend on a gsx that's on service with an electrical wiring harness problem....j ai 2 ducati ...a part y mettre de l'essence....it's a total lack of knowledge of the brand, but for a fan of Japanese cartoons you can't ask for much.... and don't get me wrong, it's ducati that's innovating and driving the market, who put the pots under the seat first? followed by all the japanese...and today the panigale is THE reference , look at the latest R1 same rear look , and the same front end as the desmo.... which dates from 2008.....same for the honda proto which is worth 180 000â'¬...a v4 like the desmo and the front end of the desmo ...which still dates from ...2008 finalement c'est tranquillou d'etre ingé chez les japs suffit juste de savoir copié ce que font les rital mdrrrrr pour la kawa , elle est laide.....elle a peut être 320 chevaux , mais personne ne peut exploiter 320 ch...alors...je préfere un bon twin de 1299 a 200ch le plaisir la tenue de route bref ...encore une reference italienne , dommage hein !
Rating : 4/5
French Jean
In short... poor doudou, you're just disappointed that it wasn't ducat' that brought out this kind of slightly out-of-the-ordinary machine... as for this famous brand, I've got two buddies who own one and have had nothing but trouble, including a monster and a dorsoduro. Personally, I've got a Honda that's beaten 33,000 without a single breakdown, and a couple of friends with a Fazer and Vfr 12,000, 750 Gsxr and Xj6 respectively, who've never had a problem. Pi if it's such a copy, why doesn't ducat' press charges? Quite simply because these two bikes have nothing in common. The single-arm design is similar to that of the vincent 500 hrd, while the tubular frame is the same as that of the bike
Rating : 5/5
French 1098
we'll never turn a donkey into a racehorse, you're living proof of that....kawa it's sad the models....we're no longer in 88 or the "ninja" loll made people dream.... i'll rewrite it because you're having trouble understanding, but for 20 years only one manufacturer has been innovating and driving the market, and that's ducati! the only honda I like is the vtr but it's a shame it's still a ducati copy :) and just so you know, one swallow doesn't make a spring, more and more people are riding ducati and the counter goes up without a problem ;)....when will you understand that breakdowns happen all over the world? and just as much in Japan? if not more at the moment! and your green tube thing is ugly hideous and the icing on the cake :) it's an in-line 4 ... Rating : 4/5
French KAWASAKI 77
SLT,I'm a KAWASAKIST at heart and have been a motorcyclist all year round for 24 years (never owned a car).the first time I saw the H2r I said to myself,they've nicked the beak from bioman,ugly,overpriced,unusable power,I'm not even talking about fuel consumption,and the tire budget,a beak for the rich who play at motorcycling and who'll take it out when it's 30 degrees in the shade.And to answer the person who criticizes the reliability of Japanese bikes and talks about these 2 DUCATES, a Japanese bike driven with care and maintained goes a long way, personally I have a KAWASAKI ER-5 bought new in 2006 and which has almost 162000 kms today, clutch, gearbox, timing chain, and even original battery.For a DUCATI this mileage is a dream unless you rebuild the engine at least 4 times and the rest with it,DUCATI is a show car with technology but you have to have a garage nearby,having ridden my bike for 24 years and done a lot of concentrating I've never seen a DUCATI with 100000 kms.No hard feelings SLT Rating : 2/5
French TonYneT
The tubular Ducati frame, the typical Panigale face and rear end, the MV Agusta star rim and the typical Italian single-arm swingarm. We knew the Japanese were copycats, but this is more than obvious. As for the extreme power, I don't see what's the point if you can't exploit it on the road. Rating : 1/5
French TonYneT
you're right about one thing,...an Italian machine doesn't even compare to a Japanese one, that would be an affront to Italian engineers lol Rating : 1/5
Kéké bike
French Loulou Model 2015
When you see what the dealers do before selling them, it's not very appealing:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3HopoT72aU
Rating : 2/5
French fhaust Model 2015
Very nice bike, but the price is excessive !!!! When they designed this bike, they should have thought of the middle class and not the bobo 😣 Rating : 5/5
French Timou14 Model 2015
I had an H2 35 years ago, at the time it was madness, I find the spirit KAWA, I say BRAVO !!!
Is there any way to try it?
Ha, not even in my dreams
Rating : 5/5
French quegorosoit Model 2015
I think it's a shame that innovations are always focused on what's useless for the general public.

I currently own a ZXR400, a superbike that has nothing to envy to the 600 and 1000cc in terms of performance/pleasure/riding, and I'd love to see a real 400cc sports bike come out.
With today's technology, it could weigh less than 130kg dry for 80hp (more is possible, but useless and unmanageable for the average person), with a vmax of 200 and ridiculous fuel consumption and maintenance.

It would finally be a motorcycle designed for pleasure and not for the technical skills used only by the best circuit riders.
Rating : 2/5
Kawasaki
French Mustafa Model 2015
Comme top kawasaki Rating : 1/5
French Nono Model 2015
Superb!!!
Rating : 5/5
Salutation
French Hamidoumotor Model 2015
I don't know how to write it, I can't find the words. But if I have this bike, I'll be arriving at the nearest cemetery. magnificent this K.Ninja H2R. Thank you, you innovate good things. if only I could get hold of this marvel... Rating : 5/5
French Alan Model 2015
J\'ai un 1100 zrx je m\'éclate voilà ça remplacent elle et manifique Rating : 5/5
Super
Beautiful
Splendid
Rating : 5/5
French Mdkwa Model 2015
Good evening everyone
And above all a big hello to MR KAWASAKI so here hat Bsahtek the bike uh ...e thank you for this beast
Mdkwa
Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the NINJA H2R 2022

What is the power of the NINJA H2R 2022?
The NINJA H2R 2022 develops a power of 310 ch (305.70 hp)
What is the torque of the NINJA H2R 2022?
The maximum torque of the NINJA H2R 2022 is 16.80 mkg to 12,500 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the NINJA H2R 2022?
The NINJA H2R 2022 is capable of reaching a top speed of 400 km/h (248.50 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the NINJA H2R 2022?
The NINJA H2R 2022 has a a weight when fully loaded of 216 kg (476 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the NINJA H2R 2022?
To ensure good accessibility, the NINJA H2R 2022 offers a minimum seat height of 830 mm (32.68 in).
What is the price of the NINJA H2R 2022?
The price of the NINJA H2R 2022 is 55,000€ in France. It is displayed at , in France and at 56,000€ in France.