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Kawasaki is no stranger to building strong motorcycles, but there's one with so much horsepower it's not street legal and ...
The H2R might still rule the hyperbike kingdom, but these six machines prove you don’t need a supercharger to hit mind-bending speeds., Features News - Times Now ...
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is, as of mid-2025, still the fastest production motorcycle in the world, with would-be rivals mostly still topping out below 200 mph.
Motorcycles like the 321 hp Kawasaki Ninja H2R are in a whole different league with forced induction and a top speed of 250 mph, but they're also not road-legal. On the street, the formidable 'Busa ...
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R took the sportbike world by storm, redefining what it means to be the fastest motorcycle ever made. Built to break records, the H2R brought forced induction back to the ...
KAWASAKI’S supercharged Ninja H2 will go on sale in the UK from March 2015 for £22,000, the firm has just confirmed. The track-only version, the Ninja H2R, will be £41,000 and makes even more power ...
In a thrilling U-Drag face-off brought to us by Edmunds Cars, we get to witness a high-octane battle between a 2017 Kawasaki Ninja H2R with 305 horsepower 121.5 pound-feet of torque and a 2022 Acura ...
In contrast, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R is only rated with 200 horsepower. However, the weight disparity between the two vehicles is substantial, not just due to their obvious differences in body size.