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New 2024.

Ninja H2R

Pushing engineering and performance boundaries is one of the few motorcycles that truly deserve to be called Instant Icons. Created without compromise and benefiting from the collective strength of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, the Ninja H2R demands respect and attracts the most skilled and committed riders. The H2R features: Ohlins rear suspension, up and down quick-shifter, aerodynamic devices, cornering management and a bank angle display. Ninja H2R, play your part in history. This vehicle is not manufactured for public road use.

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Ninja H2R

Ninja H2R Specifications

Engine

Engine type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, in-line four with Supercharger
Compression ratio 8.3:1
Valve system DOHC, 16 valves
Bore x stroke 76.0 x 55.0 mm
Displacement 998 cm³
Fuel system Fuel injection with dual injection: 50 mm x 4
Lubrication Forced lubrication, wet sump
Starting system Electric
Ignition system Digital

Performance & Transmission

Maximum power 228.0 kW {310 PS} / 14,000 rpm
Maximum power with RAM Air 240.0 kW {326 PS} / 14,000 rpm
Maximum torque 165.0 N•m {16.8 kgf•m} / 12,500 rpm
Transmission 6-speed, return shift
Clutch Wet, multi disc
Primary reduction ratio 1.551 (76/49)
Gear ratios 1st 3.188 (51/16)
Gear ratios 2nd 2.526 (48/19)
Gear ratios 3rd 2045 (45/22)
Gear ratios 4th 1.727 (38/22)
Gear ratios 5th 1.524 (32/21)
Gear ratios 6th 1.348 (31/23)
Final drive Sealed chain
Final reduction ratio 2.333 (42/18)

Frame & Dimensions

Frame type Trellis, high-tensile steel
Trail 108 mm
Wheel travel front 120 mm
Wheel travel rear 135 mm
Tyre, front 120/600 R17
Tyre, rear 190/650 R17
L x W x H 2,070 x 850 x 1,160 mm
Steering angle L R 27° / 27°
Wheel base 1,450 mm
Ground clearance 130 mm
Fuel capacity 17.0 litres
Seat height 830 mm
Curb mass 216 kg

Brakes & Suspension

Front brake type Dual semi-floating Brembo discs
Front brake diameter Ø 330 mm
Front brake caliper type Brembo radial-mount, Stylema monobloc, opposed 4-piston
Rear brake type Single disc
Rear brake diameter Ø 250 mm
Rear brake caliper type Brembo, opposed dual-piston
Front suspension type Inverted fork with compression and rebound damping, spring preload adjustability, and top-out springs
Front suspension diameter Ø 43 mm
Rear suspension type Uni-Trak, Öhlins TTX36 gas-charged shock with piggyback reservoir, compression and rebound damping, spring preload adjustability, and top-out spring

Ninja H2R Features

In-house-designed Supercharger

The supercharger used in the Ninja H2R was designed by Kawasaki motorcycle engine designers with assistance from other companies within the KHI Group, namely the Gas Turbine & Machinery Company, Aerospace Company, and Corporate Technology Division

Power Unit Designed to Withstand 300 PS Output

Despite it’s familiar In-Line Four configuration, the Ninja H2R power unit is loaded with technology developed specifically for this supercharged engine: some new, others with know-how from the Kawasaki Group

Dog-ring Transmission

To facilitate smooth, quick shifting, a dog-ring type transmission was selected. This is the kind of transmission commonly found in MotoGP or Formula 1, and was developed with feedback from the Kawasaki Racing Team

Electronic Throttle Valves

Kawasaki’s fully electronic throttle actuation system enables the ECU to control the volume of both the fuel (via fuel injectors) and the air (via throttle valves) delivered to the engine. Ideal fuel injection and throttle valve position results in smooth, natural engine response and the ideal engine output. The system also makes a significant contribution to reduced

Aerodynamically-designed Bodywork

It is no accident that when viewed from the side, the Ninja H2R does not seem to have the aggressive forward-canted stance of most modern supersport models

Downforce Generation

In place of mirrors, the Ninja H2R features CFRP wings mounted on the upper cowl

Full Titanium Exhaust System

Full titanium exhaust system has a very simple design consisting of the header and collector pipes, a joint pipe, and a straightpipe megaphone-style silencer

Single-sided Swingarm

Having a single-sided swingarm allows the exhaust silencer to be mounted closer to the bike centreline, ensuring a high bank angle for sporty cornering.

Kawasaki Original Silver-mirror Paint

Kawasaki’s new Highly Durable paint features a special coat that allows scratches to repair themselves, enabling the paint to maintain its high-quality finish†.  * Soft and hard segments in the coat work together like a chemical spring, creating a trampoline effect that absorbs impacts.   † Notes: 1. In some cases, it takes about one week for recovery. 2. The paint will not recover in the case of scratches caused by a coin or key, or zip fasteners.

Hydraulic Clutch & Back-torque Limiter

A high-quality hydraulic clutch offers less maintenance, ensuring the initial touch condition can be maintained. And with Brembo components, superb linearity and smooth actuation are also benefits.

Cylinder Head

A number of considerations were given to the cylinder head design to ensure the cooling performance needed for the supercharged engine. The large coolant passageways result in the ideal cooling for the combustion chamber.

Ram Air Intake

Air supplied to the supercharger enters via dual Ram Air intakes in the upper cowl. Their total frontal area is approximately 13,000 mm2—illustrating just how much air is needed to achieve the over 300 PS output.

Trellis Frame

Using a trellis frame construction offered an elegant, lightweight solution to meeting the performance requirements for the chassis.

Oil Jets

In the interest of keeping the engine compact and simple, a single lubrication system provides cooling oil for the engine components, supercharger and transmission

Kawasaki River Mark

Special permission was obtained to use the River Mark on the Ninja H2R. Usually, its use on a product is reserved for models of historical significance.

Bank angle display

New instrument features include bank angle display and max bank angle recording function (possible thanks to the addition of the Inertial Measurement Unit)

KQS (Kawasaki Quick Shifter)

The Ninja H2R was the first Kawasaki motorcycle to be fit standard with a quick shifter. For 2017, the quick shifter also enables clutchless downshifts.

KCMF (Kawasaki Cornering Management Function)

KCMF monitors engine and chassis parameters throughout the corner—from entry, through the apex, to corner exit—modulating brake force and engine power to facilitate smooth transition from acceleration to braking and back again, and to assist riders in tracing their intended line through the corner. On the Ninja H2, KCMF oversees the following systems: – KTRC (including traction, wheelie and sliding control) – KLCM – KIBS (including pitching and corner braking control) – Kawasaki Engine Brake Control

Riding Position & Ergonomics

The riding position was designed for riding at ultra-high speed and circuit riding. To help support the rider during intense acceleration, hipsupporting pads flank the rear of the seat. The hip support is adjustable 15 mm backward to suit rider size.

Brembo Brakes

A pair of massive Ø 330 mm Brembo semi-floating discs with a thickness of t5.5 mm deliver superb braking force.

Öhlins TTX36 Rear Suspension

The addition of Öhlins’ highly acclaimed TTX shock offers numerous rider benefits: – Increased rear stability – excellent damping and increased riding comfort – Increased rear stability – Superb feedback from the road – More stability at speed

Öhlins Electronic Steering Damper

Kawasaki’s electronic steering damper was jointly developed with Öhlins, one of the most popular and respected manufacturers of steering dampers

Bosch IMU

The use of Bosch’s compact IMU allows an additional layer of precision to be added to the already high-level KTRC, KLCM and KIBS.IMU enables inertia along 6 DOF (degrees of freedom) to be monitored. Acceleration along longitudinal, transverse and vertical axes, plus roll rate and pitch rate are measured.