The all new Supercharge engined motorcycle, Kawasaki Ninja H2R is readying itself to show some power in the upcoming motorcycle exhibition. According to the announcement made by Kawasaki, the newly introduced Supercharge engined sports motorcycle will be displayed on the podium at the forthcoming motorcycle event, Motorcycle Live, 2014. The Motorcycle Live will be going to take place at the NEC Birmingham, United Kingdom. The exhibition will be starting from 22nd November, 2014 and continues till 30th November, 2014.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is a track-only version, which is specifically designed to run over the racing tracks. The Ninja H2R is powered by an in-line four-cylinder engine carrying engine displacement of 998cc. The Supercharged motor is tuned in such that it could be able to belt out a total power of 310 BHP and reached a peak torque of 155.9 Nm. Above all these technical features, the stylish carbon fiber bodywork is more than enough to engage one's eyes. The sharp curves and cues and its newly designed alloy wheels just work as the top cherry over the cake.
Marketing Manager at Kawasaki Motors, United Kingdom, Mark Spiller, said that, "There are starting to be videos of Ninja H2R’s on the internet now but the sound of this amazing machine up close and personal is something to behold. As a closed course only machine the Ninja H2R is to all intents and purposes unsilenced. It’s going to be a very special performance each day as on one of the only running examples of this bike in the world is put through its paces on the Dynojet rolling road at Motorcycle Live".
Currently these days, the Supercharged engined sports motorcycle, Kawasaki Ninja H2R is preparing itself to showcase its power on Dyno run each passing day at the Motorcycle Live Event, 2014. The Ninja H2R will get settled along with the Dyno run test on the Kawasaki's podium and the DynoJet 250i dyno will be catered by FW Developments. And, the attendees can have their experience to witness the howling and chirping of the showcased sports motorcycle, everyday at 12:30 pm starting from the 22nd November, 2014.