2014 was a year of the decade for fans of Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki, when the Ninja H2 was announced at Milan Motorcycle Fairs (EICMA), a motorcycle whose name can be traced back to 1971, and the popular road bike 750-SS/Mach IV (H2). In the modern H2 the Kawasaki designers sought an unprecedented acceleration and pulled all the stops with a powerful combination of a 998 cc series 4 engine and a centrifugal compressor mounted in an elegant split frame that delivers an impressive 200 hp.The car body is also a work of art in aerodynamics, with an upper casing with dust inlets and a lower front spoiler as well as a stylish single headlight. The mirrors have a cut design to allow optimum aerodynamics.This text is machine translated.