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2020 KAWASAKI Z H2 REVIEW: STREET AND TRACK (17 FAST FACTS)

2020 KAWASAKI Z H2 REVIEW: STREET AND TRACK (17 FAST FACTS)

Posted on February 9, 2020February 9, 2020 By Jarvis

From the moment the Kawasaki H2 was released, motorcycle enthusiasts have been clamoring for a naked version with all of its supercharged madness. Well, wait no more because the 2020 Kawasaki Z H2 has arrived, and it fills the capstone within the all-important, sporty yet street-friendly, Z-family lineup as its flagship model.

Featuring an all-new chassis, comfortable ergonomics, and an updated electronics package, the rip-roaring Z H2 utilizes the same 998cc supercharged powerplant as the H2 SX line, with a few notable changes to fit this naked bike application.
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