The Ninja H2 R Is The Most Expensive Kawasaki Motorcycle Ever

The Ninja H2 R

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, known just as Kawasaki, is a Japanese company that produces a variety of vehicles, most notably motorcycles. Like many other Asian, particularly Japanese motorcycle companies, they are best known for their sport and super sport bikes that dominate the racing scene around the world. They produce many bikes, and their Ninja line is their most famous. Sitting on top of the Ninja line, is Kawasaki’s flagship $50,000 dollar Ninja H2 R, and it is really one incredible motorcycle..

The Ninja H2 R is pretty much as good as it gets with sport bikes. Kawasaki actually describes this vehicle as a “hypersport” motorcycle, a class that I never have seen until now. These bike first of all is absolutely stunning. I am not a fan of sport bikes, but this thing is down right mean. I’m wondering where the mounted laser beams and machine guns are. Aside from looking cool, this bike certainly performs. The bike features a supercharged brand new 998cc in-line four-cylinder engine that is powerful an lightweight. The bike has top-notch specs all around: a motogp-styled dog-ring six-speed transmission, adjustable racing suspension, top-of-the-line Brembo brakes, an advanced electronic system complete with launch control, an aerodynamic frame made from space-grade carbon fiber, and a lightweight trellis frame to name just a few of its features.

No matter which way you cut it, the Ninja H2 R is an absolute monster of a bike. I mean it has small wings on the front of it. You can really tell Kawasaki spent a lot money developing this motorcycle. This is basically the Pagani Zonda of motorcycles, and it certainly is expensive like too at $50,000. If you are a speed chaser that wants a no-compromise bike that will certainly turn heads, then there really isn’t any other bike out you. I guess theres a reason Kawasaki calls it a hypersport bike. The bike isn’t out yet and is being produced in limited quantities. If you want one you have until December 19th of this year to reserve one. It also should be noted that this bike is not street legal as it can probably easily go over 250 miles per hour. Check out this video to see it in action:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHhdmPcY-Cw

 Photos from Kawasaki

Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.