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 ...
Yes. Three-hundred horsepower. That's what Kawasaki's absolutely deranged Ninja H2R is putting out. They say it was made "to offer the kind of acceleration most riders had never experienced." ...
Kawasaki's H2 is the much-awaited road-going version of the 300-horsepower H2R unveiled at Intermot. It won't have any more horsepower than the numerous race-bred bikes shown elsewhere at EICMA, but ...
Amrit has been in love with trucks ever since the first time he rode in his dad's work truck when he was 5 years old. Over the years, he has fallen in love with classic cars and spends all his spare ...
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 ...
The closed-course superbike produces roughly 300 PS! The insane Kawasaki Ninja H2R, a closed-course (read track only) superbike concept, has made its world debut at the INTERMOT 2014. The Japanese ...
The Ninja H2R plans to smash some speed records in the 2016 edition of the Bonneville Speed Week. Team 38 will be riding the Japanese manufactured Ninja H2R hyper bike. Due to adverse weather ...
Kawasaki will be participating in the 2016 of Bonneville Speed Week with the Ninja H2R hyperbike to beat its previous top speed of 348.2kmph achieved last year with Team 38 Kawasaki Motors announced ...
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has unveiled the world's most powerful production motorcycle ever, a 300hp (225kW) supercharged bike designed for track use only. A less powerful street-legal version ...
Hillier was given permission to complete a parade lap of the Mountain Hill course and clocked over 331 kmph on the famous Sulby straight, the fastest speed ever recorded at the Isle of Man TT on ...
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