Why The Kawasaki Ninja H2R Is A Motorcycle Unlike Any Other

Kawasaki’s Ninja family conjures up images of swift speedsters with a bit of mystique, which held true from the first model. Development on that model, the 1984 GPZ900R, was approached with lofty goals: To provide astonishing performance without compromising drivability and introduce a motorcycle revolution beyond Kawasaki’s previous releases. To do this, Kawasaki developed a world-first liquid-cooled engine capable of 145 mph travel. The bike was reportedly designed over six years and kept under wraps throughout. The Ninja family would continue

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