Details:
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-...nth/25467.html
Teaser video:
Website:
http://www.ninja-h2.com/
Details:
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-...nth/25467.html
Teaser video:
Website:
http://www.ninja-h2.com/
2005 Kawasaki Z750S
Ridin' and Lovin' Life
2007 Yamaha FZ1
Damit! should've waited for this before I bought my bike lol. Damn you Kawasaki.
3O3 929 7292
Ahhhhhhhhh yes!
Oooooh, interesting.
It has wings... well.. spoilers technically.
2005 Kawasaki Z750S
I'm guessing those spoilers/wings were made to lift the front end up, thus easier to do wheelie? We'll find out tomorrow
https://autos.yahoo.com/news/300hp-k...093717499.html
998cc, race version 300 hp, street still to be determined, estimated at 205...
2000 Zx-12R; 2007 GSXR 600 (bosses bike)
2016 BMW R1200RS Granite FOG ride
09 G8GT, 02 WJ
As Ride Apart put it "Batshit insane"
2005 Kawasaki Z750S
http://www.cycleworld.com/2014/09/30...torcycle-show/
Lots of info on the engine design.
Chadwick
MRA #825
"You live more for five minutes going fast on a bike like that, than other people do in all of their life." - Marco Simoncelli
Considering the ZX10R superbike is around 220... 300 would be weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
2000 Zx-12R; 2007 GSXR 600 (bosses bike)
2016 BMW R1200RS Granite FOG ride
09 G8GT, 02 WJ
And now back to your regularly scheduled programming.....
The new R1 ad. Yamaha doesnt need a supercharger or more displacement to win!!!
http://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport/sneekpeek.aspx
Ok, a little props to Kawi. Hopefully this will urge Yamaha to bring the R7 back.
Looks kinda like mine and Kyle's ninjas... but with a nicer paint job
Here's a more detailed video of it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmSPbLdh5P0
Last edited by Nguyen; Tue Sep 30th, 2014 at 07:26 PM.
The first one was delivered in the U.S. to Kawi test rider/racer in San Diego yesterday-
Holy cow, $60k! For a 300hp race bike that's really not bad, especially when compared to a $1.6 million RCV1000R. Not bad at all! I wonder if they'll let that run in WSBK next year.
Last edited by Drano; Wed Oct 1st, 2014 at 03:04 PM.
60k for that? No thanks
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2003 VFR800
2007 GSX-R600
2007 R1
2003 R6 Race bike
2010 Ducati SF1098
2016 60th R1
2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100RR
2024 Aprilia Tuono Factory Ultra Gold
For 60k I'd rather have that than the Ducati Superleggera.
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Go Sykes #66 2013 WSBK Champion. Go Green!
Awesome SHELF bike!!!!
This is a full-on race bike that makes more power than the Honda RC213V. It is not a street-legal machine, though I'm sure we'll see the 750 variants for street use pretty soon. If you look at the EVO class in WSBK, the majority of the grid is comprised of Kawasaki because they are cheap, competitive machines. If FIM allows this bike as an entry in WSBK next year, a lot manufacturers and teams will be playing catch-up. But, I think the rule changes to WSBK in 2015 will likely not play to this Kawi's favor, as I believe the intended changes are meant to move away from factory-spec race bikes, and more towards street-bikes. Either way, I can't wait to see the times this puppy puts down.
The 30k 250hp street legal version is set to debut in November....
Lately, it seems like Kawi is moving away from class racing, which cost a ton of R&D me think, and gearing themselves toward street-oriented machines; where the profit is at. Although it's a good strategy considering the stagnant economy over the years, I still don't get why they can't beat Yamaha or Honda in races. Lack of riders or lack of engineering, who knows. If Honda ever comes out with a 666 supersport, I'll trade in my bike
I agree. In terms of MotoGP, yeah, I think it's just too much money, but I think that's because they spend more money developing their factory rides in WSBK. Tom Sykes (Kawi) is leading the championship, and the EVO class is filled with Kawis, with David Salom (Kawi) in the top spot.
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2003 VFR800
2007 GSX-R600
2007 R1
2003 R6 Race bike
2010 Ducati SF1098
2016 60th R1
2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100RR
2024 Aprilia Tuono Factory Ultra Gold