Thursday, 6 August 2015

The Kawasaki Ninja H2

The Kawasaki Ninja H2



Speculated to be the fastest bike yet and designs inspired from Formula One Racing cars, The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is going to give a very tough competition to the players in market.

With supercharged technology which  is so sophisticated that it has been banned from international motorcycle racing since 1946. It has engine that uses aerospace technology, Ninja H2 is expected to blast from 0 to 100km/h in less than 2.5 seconds.

Kenichi Hashiba, the managing director of Kawasaki Motors Australia said "When it comes to performance the Ninja H2 is “a whole new world”.

“The potential buyer will probably not spend too much time debating in their head whether or not to buy it,” “They will feel the desire inside and act on those feelings.”said Mr Hashiba.

The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is expected to go on sale at priced about $30,000 and will be available to anyone who has completed their learner and provisional periods on their motorcycle licence.



“There are already motorcycles on the road that can accelerate at racing car levels and many that can do more than 300km/h,” ,“We don’t anticipate higher than normal claims rates with this motorcycle compared to other high-powered sports bikes on the road,” said Mr McDonald.said Swann Insurance research manager Robert McDonald.


The company itself admits the Ninja H2 is “not for everyone, nor is it designed to be”.The brakes are bigger than those fitted to a Holden Commodore V8 sedan.





SPECIFICATIONS

Engine: Supercharged 998cc in-line four-cylinder

Power: 154.5kW at 11,000rpm (210 horsepower)

Torque: 140Nm at 10,000rpm

Transmission: Six-speed

Weight: 238kg (ready to ride)

Brakes: 330mm discs (front), 250mm (rear)

0 to 100km/h: Less than 2.5 seconds (estimated)

Top speed: 299km/h (electronically limited, racetrack H2R version can reach 340km/h).

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