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      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show

      Roger Dsouza

      Roger Dsouza

      After much anticipation, Kawasaki has finally revealed the Ninja H2R bike at the 2014 Intermot Show in Cologne, Germany. Industry experts said that this motorcycle is developed for closed track use and therefore, it will be much appreciated by the auto enthusiasts. Notably, the H2R is a result of Kawasaki’s brilliant efforts of developing the fastest production motorcycle in the world.

      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show
      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show
       

      Built across tubular trellis frame, the bike comes equipped with a 998 cc in-line supercharged engine, which produces a maximum power of 300 bhp. The main highlight of this bike is its single-sided swingarm, carbon fiber bodywork and 4-into-1 megaphone muffler. Experts believe that its stabilisers and winglets provide aerodynamic superiority to the Ninja H2 and thus, it claims the title of world’s fastest production bike. The designing language of this bike is quite basic and depicts that the designers have used several weight saving measures in its construction. This terminology has been also used in the instrument cluster, which depicts a basic layout of analogue tachometer, large digital speedometer and a large gear indicator.

      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show
      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show
       

      It is being said that with the development of Ninja H2, the rivalry for the world’s fastest production motorcycle is being taken to a completely new level. Now it is yet to be seen that what action will be taken by the rivals of Kawasaki in response to this new weapon in the Japanese auto maker’s arsenal.

      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show
      Kawasaki Ninja H2R showcased at 2014 Intermot Show
       

      Source: BW

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