Whats coming ???
#16
Me thinks purely styling exercise. Can you imagine 300hp on a litre bike??

I had to chuckle at the single sided swingarm!! Biker
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#17
The H2R is a supercharged track bike / toy.
It will be followed by a lower spec but still supercharged H2 Streetbike.

I'd guess at 220 to 240hp before folk start tweaking them.
Not ridiculous when you look at BMW / Aprillia etc performance and not that stupid
when you look at what some street ridden turbo Busa's put out.

Good to see Kwak upping the bar.
Most bikes are a very evolution of a previous model.
It's not often we get a CB750 / Z900 / Fireblade / R1 / Gen1 Busa landmark bike.

Suzuki have a piss poor range and need to up their game.

Road version detuned / restricted to 200hp
.... in a short light sports bike.

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#18
I'm thinking they should move away from the "Ninja" name.

The "Kamikaze" and the "Kamikaze Arrgh" maybe .. Scary
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#19
or with all the squids wanting one maybe the ....

Ninja ER 000
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#20
Looking at it front on in the promo video it looks more like a samurai. That would suit it more I reckon. Just sayin...
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#21
The H2R has a price ticket of $65K

H2 about $30K
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#22
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#23
Heard some talk in USA about plans to ban forced induction for street legal motorbikes. If they do that it will be a short lived excitement as that is the biggest market for them.
And why all of the sudden the marketing cretins started using PS as a unit of power? Is German language so dominant in the world? The correct SI unit of power is kilowatt - kW and the EU directive from 2010 permits use of the horsepower only as a suplementary unit because its definition varies between countries. I guess the 200 looks better than 149 in their broshures. Just a bit of rant Embarassed
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