Psycho1122
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Those Dyno #'s HAVE to be for the "R" model and maybe some tuning. The standard H2 didn't even come close.
"R" models are dynoing in the 320 H.P. range :chain:
Those Dyno #'s HAVE to be for the "R" model and maybe some tuning. The standard H2 didn't even come close.
Nothing will compare to the H2. It will be a legendary motorcycle. Check the Superbike link. He talks about the fastest accelerating motorcycle on earth.
An awesome example of the EVER important "Power Under Peak".....
H Hour! First ride of the Kawasaki H2 and H2R. | Superbike Magazine
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guivYwCHk08&feature=player_embedded
Here are some power numbers to sink your teeth into..... Impressive.
Some New Dyno Results @ H2 NINJA.com
As for comfort? Have you ridden both Chuck?
I own a ZX14 and have extensive time on the BMW though mostly on the track (AMP in the valley). No question kawi has once again changed the rules but my post was about comparison. All three bikes are targeting a different market.
For me I'm no longer looking for the best in class for a MC. I do mostly coaching now. Hung up my racing leathers a few yrs ago. To be honest I'm smelling a lot more flowers now when I'm out for a ride. I've been swapping out bikes for different rides and recent Star Bolt and older kawi W650 just tickles me in a different way. When not at the track I put most of my time on my stupid 92 KLR 650 that I rescued having sat outside for over 12yrs. Its so ugly (80's colors) that its almost cool lol. Overweight, severely under powered and horribly suspended but so basic it puts a smile on my face every time. Many of my racing buddy's don't get it but in time most will....or at least appreciate the simplicity of a bike like the KLR.
Finally someone says power curve. Damn people and their peak dyno numbersHowever, the torque curve is where this machine is at. Gobs of power everywhere