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The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is an extreme, track-only hyperbike engineered as a showcase of Kawasaki’s technological prowess, blending aerospace innovations with superbike dominance. First introduced in 2015, the H2R is powered by a 998cc supercharged inline 4-cylinder engine that delivers a staggering 310 horsepower (326 hp with ram air) and around 165 Nm of torque, making it one of the most powerful production motorcycles ever built. The centrifugal-type supercharger, uniquely designed in-house by Kawasaki, is gear-driven and capable of spinning up to 130,000 rpm without the need for an intercooler, relying on advanced airflow dynamics. This incredible powertrain is mated to a 6-speed dog-ring transmission with a bidirectional quickshifter, similar to what’s found in MotoGP, enabling lightning-fast gear changes. The H2R features a lightweight trellis frame paired with top-tier suspension components, including fully adjustable KYB AOS-II front forks and a KYB monoshock at the rear, providing optimal control and stability at extreme speeds—over 400 km/h (249 mph) under the right conditions. Braking is handled by massive 330mm dual Brembo discs up front with M50 radial calipers and a 250mm rear disc, all aided by Kawasaki’s Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS). The chassis sits on lightweight forged Marchesini wheels wrapped in racing slicks, further emphasizing its non-street-legal, track-only nature. Aerodynamically, the H2R features carbon fiber fairings and integrated carbon winglets to generate crucial downforce at high speed, while the reflective Mirror Coated Matte Spark Black paint adds durability and a futuristic aesthetic. Rider aids include a suite of advanced electronics like Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC), Launch Control (KLCM), Engine Brake Control (KEBC), and an Öhlins electronic steering damper. Weighing in at about 216 kg (476 lbs) with a seat height of 830 mm and a 17-liter fuel tank, the H2R is compact, aggressive, and laser-focused on performance. Originally priced at around $55,000 USD, its exclusivity and sheer engineering sophistication make it a halo product for Kawasaki, standing apart from its detuned street-legal sibling, the Ninja H2. It remains a benchmark in motorcycle performance, capable of speed runs that rival racing machines, and continues to be revered not just as a bike, but as a mechanical marvel.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is an extreme, track-only hyperbike engineered as a showcase of Kawasaki’s technological prowess, blending aerospace innovations with superbike dominance. First introduced in 2015, the H2R is powered by a 998cc supercharged inline 4-cylinder engine that delivers a staggering 310 horsepower (326 hp with ram air) and around 165 Nm of torque, making it one of the most powerful production motorcycles ever built. The centrifugal-type supercharger, uniquely designed in-house by Kawasaki, is gear-driven and capable of spinning up to 130,000 rpm without the need for an intercooler, relying on advanced airflow dynamics. This incredible powertrain is mated to a 6-speed dog-ring transmission with a bidirectional quickshifter, similar to what’s found in MotoGP, enabling lightning-fast gear changes. The H2R features a lightweight trellis frame paired with top-tier suspension components, including fully adjustable KYB AOS-II front forks and a KYB monoshock at the rear, providing optimal control and stability at extreme speeds—over 400 km/h (249 mph) under the right conditions. Braking is handled by massive 330mm dual Brembo discs up front with M50 radial calipers and a 250mm rear disc, all aided by Kawasaki’s Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS). The chassis sits on lightweight forged Marchesini wheels wrapped in racing slicks, further emphasizing its non-street-legal, track-only nature. Aerodynamically, the H2R features carbon fiber fairings and integrated carbon winglets to generate crucial downforce at high speed, while the reflective Mirror Coated Matte Spark Black paint adds durability and a futuristic aesthetic. Rider aids include a suite of advanced electronics like Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC), Launch Control (KLCM), Engine Brake Control (KEBC), and an Öhlins electronic steering damper. Weighing in at about 216 kg (476 lbs) with a seat height of 830 mm and a 17-liter fuel tank, the H2R is compact, aggressive, and laser-focused on performance. Originally priced at around $55,000 USD, its exclusivity and sheer engineering sophistication make it a halo product for Kawasaki, standing apart from its detuned street-legal sibling, the Ninja H2. It remains a benchmark in motorcycle performance, capable of speed runs that rival racing machines, and continues to be revered not just as a bike, but as a mechanical marvel.

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