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Now, usually we couldnt give a toss for new bikes. Nothing against them, but mostly they dont interest us personally. However, given Kawasaki are evoking the name of one of the greatest bikes from the PS timeframe, were not going to ignore that - and we want to know what you think. Kawasaki has a teaser site, Twitter and Facebook accounts for something called a Ninja H2. Its one thing releasing a naked inline four called a Z1000, but drawing a comparison between a new, probably four-stroke machine and a hairy-arsed two-stroke is a bold move. Were intrigued to see what motor is in it though, given the reference to aerospace and gas turbine technology. Heres the press release waffle, and a link - share your thoughts below. With cutting-edge performance recognised as a core element of the Kawasaki worldwide DNA, the company will showcase yet another ground-breaking motorcycle at the Intermot Motorcycle Show in Cologne starting on Sept 30th. A motorcycle “Built Beyond Belief”. Drawing on skills and experience from experts within not just the company’s motorcycle division but across its aerospace, gas turbine and other high-technology contemporary manufacturing disciplines as well, Kawasaki is anticipating huge international interest in the project that has evocatively been christened Ninja H2. Harnessing the power of the Kawasaki manufacturing group “collective strength”, the H2 will represent a unified engineering and state of the art technology approach Capturing the spirit of the 750cc Mach IV H2 that, along with the 500cc three cylinder H1 and all-conquering 903cc Z1 Super Four, epitomised Kawasaki’s market defining performance image, the Ninja H2 project is set to add yet another name to the roll call of machines that embody Kawasaki’s performance and engineering expertise while changing the motorcycle landscape forever. ninja-h2/
Posted on: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 10:39:55 +0000

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