Will The H2 Be The Most Powerful ICE Production Bike Ever?
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Not the naked ZH2 or the tourer H2 SX - but the proper one - the Ninja H2.
It's been around for 10 years (yes really) and during that time, no other manufacturer has launched anything with equal or more power,. other than Kawasaki themselves, who upped the power for the 2nd gen in 2019 to 238bhp (max).
With increasing emissions regs, and the onset of electric/hybrid bikes, could it be that it will remain the most powerful ICE production bike ever?
With that in mind, is it's classic status assured?

It's been around for 10 years (yes really) and during that time, no other manufacturer has launched anything with equal or more power,. other than Kawasaki themselves, who upped the power for the 2nd gen in 2019 to 238bhp (max).
With increasing emissions regs, and the onset of electric/hybrid bikes, could it be that it will remain the most powerful ICE production bike ever?
With that in mind, is it's classic status assured?
With Kawasaki having already created a hydrogen motorcycle (based on the "tourer"
H2SX engine) I suspect there's still a long way to go with ICE engines
https://www.kawasaki.co.uk/en/news/_World_s_First_...
H2SX engine) I suspect there's still a long way to go with ICE engineshttps://www.kawasaki.co.uk/en/news/_World_s_First_...
Orchardab said:
Latest Panigale R has 239bhp.
218BHP stock, 239 with a change to a "race" exhaust and "special oil"..An H2 with a full system nets you that and more at the tyre.
Since it was banned in the EU, its already enjoying somewhat what of a cult status and I think will end up as a future classic.
That said, I was at Corby Kawasaki on Monday buying some parts for mine, the lads there said Kawaski are trying hard to get it through the latest emissions regs and get it back on sale in the EU as the demand is still strong.
Be interesting to see how that plays out.
NITO said:
I think the H2R legalised would be the true classic. There is at least one in circulation, which I think I saw at the Bike Specialists some time back.
That bike belonged to one of the guys at FWR. He was the one who got it road registered. We discussed it when I took my H2 SX in for tyres. He said that it was the only bike he'd ever ridden that was too much for the road. black-k1 said:
NITO said:
I think the H2R legalised would be the true classic. There is at least one in circulation, which I think I saw at the Bike Specialists some time back.
That bike belonged to one of the guys at FWR. He was the one who got it road registered. We discussed it when I took my H2 SX in for tyres. He said that it was the only bike he'd ever ridden that was too much for the road. Bob from FWR borrowed my (stock) exhaust, servo motor, indicators, numberplate holder and some other OE parts to get his R through the approval tests..
He has been trying to sell it on and off since I think,maybe sold now, I dont know.
The H2 is essentially a detuned H2R, the differences are pretty small between the 2.
Cams, supercharger gears & , inlet & mapping, thats about it, the H2 is actually good value Vs an R, if that makes any kind of sense..!
Many people mod their H2s on the road with H2R power levels and more, I cant afford to get through a tyre in a weekend so its fine where its at for me.
Orchardab said:
Latest Panigale R has 239bhp.
Peak power doesn't really tell much of the story. The supercharged engine will have much more area under the power curve and be much faster anywhere in the rev range. Additionally, it can easily be massaged to make much more power whereas the Ducati Panigale R motor is at the limit of normally aspirated power potential.
As amazing as the Ducati Panigale T motor is, it wouldn't see which way the H2 went anywhere other than on track.
I remember MCN (and some other mags in the states) dyno-ing the 2019 model and it made exactly the same power as the previous one.
Kawasaki couldn’t and wouldn’t explain why.
I’ve ridden both when I worked for a Kawasaki dealer, they both felt just as bonkers fast as each other, but a customers one that was fettled by BSD in Peterborough was in another league.
Kawasaki couldn’t and wouldn’t explain why.
I’ve ridden both when I worked for a Kawasaki dealer, they both felt just as bonkers fast as each other, but a customers one that was fettled by BSD in Peterborough was in another league.
Had my H2 since 2016. So almost 10 years, First year got it on the dyne and it has just under 241BHP at the wheel. I only wanted to get it smoothed out on the dyne but it's so held back as standard. first 4 gears and top speed removed. Still running the cat. Just a power commander and exhaust
Don't use it as much as I did but still love riding it. Want a tourer at some point to put next to it. AS for most powerful production it's going to take some nuts to try and beat the H2. Never say never

Not bad for a bike 10 years ago.
Don't use it as much as I did but still love riding it. Want a tourer at some point to put next to it. AS for most powerful production it's going to take some nuts to try and beat the H2. Never say never
Not bad for a bike 10 years ago.
Edited by Remal on Monday 1st December 16:48
podman said:
black-k1 said:
NITO said:
I think the H2R legalised would be the true classic. There is at least one in circulation, which I think I saw at the Bike Specialists some time back.
That bike belonged to one of the guys at FWR. He was the one who got it road registered. We discussed it when I took my H2 SX in for tyres. He said that it was the only bike he'd ever ridden that was too much for the road. Bob from FWR borrowed my (stock) exhaust, servo motor, indicators, numberplate holder and some other OE parts to get his R through the approval tests..
He has been trying to sell it on and off since I think,maybe sold now, I dont know.
The H2 is essentially a detuned H2R, the differences are pretty small between the 2.
Cams, supercharger gears & , inlet & mapping, thats about it, the H2 is actually good value Vs an R, if that makes any kind of sense..!
Many people mod their H2s on the road with H2R power levels and more, I cant afford to get through a tyre in a weekend so its fine where its at for me.
Remal said:
Had my H2 since 2016. So almost 10 years, First year got it on the dyne and it has just under 241BHP at the wheel. I only wanted to get it smoothed out on the dyne but it's so held back as standard. first 4 gears and top speed removed. Still running the cat. Just a power commander and exhaust
Don't use it as much as I did but still love riding it. Want a tourer at some point to put next to it. AS for most powerful production it's going to take some nuts to try and beat the H2. Never say never

Not bad for a bike 10 years ago.
98 ft lbs seems low for the power. Wonder if it’s tuned down for torque to make it manageable.Don't use it as much as I did but still love riding it. Want a tourer at some point to put next to it. AS for most powerful production it's going to take some nuts to try and beat the H2. Never say never
Not bad for a bike 10 years ago.
Edited by Remal on Monday 1st December 16:48
developer said:
Not the naked ZH2 or the tourer H2 SX - but the proper one - the Ninja H2.
It's been around for 10 years (yes really) and during that time, no other manufacturer has launched anything with equal or more power,. other than Kawasaki themselves, who upped the power for the 2nd gen in 2019 to 238bhp (max).
With increasing emissions regs, and the onset of electric/hybrid bikes, could it be that it will remain the most powerful ICE production bike ever?
With that in mind, is it's classic status assured?

Whilst the challenges are different (emissions, the eventual ban on new ICE sales etc) I recall similar being said of the CBR1100XX, GSX-1300R Hayabusa and ZX-12R: “will there be the most powerful bikes ever before they’re banned outright?” Etc. It's been around for 10 years (yes really) and during that time, no other manufacturer has launched anything with equal or more power,. other than Kawasaki themselves, who upped the power for the 2nd gen in 2019 to 238bhp (max).
With increasing emissions regs, and the onset of electric/hybrid bikes, could it be that it will remain the most powerful ICE production bike ever?
With that in mind, is it's classic status assured?
And then Kawasaki come along with one of motorcycling’s bigger “Hold my beer a minute, would you?” moments with the H2

My money is on Ducati or BMW with some bats
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn’t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it’ll also cost a bazillion pounds.Krikkit said:
Jimbo. said:
My money is on Ducati or BMW with some bats
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it ll also cost a bazillion pounds.
MV Agusta are building a twin crank V5 which should be right up there
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it ll also cost a bazillion pounds.dibblecorse said:
podman said:
black-k1 said:
NITO said:
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I've been with Bob when he has tracked that, i think Bob levels of talent are the minimum required to track that monster.Krikkit said:
Jimbo. said:
My money is on Ducati or BMW with some bats
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it ll also cost a bazillion pounds.
MV Agusta are building a twin crank V5 which should be right up there
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it ll also cost a bazillion pounds.black-k1 said:
Krikkit said:
Jimbo. said:
My money is on Ducati or BMW with some bats
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it ll also cost a bazillion pounds.
MV Agusta are building a twin crank V5 which should be right up there
t crazy WSB thing in a few years, or a MotoGP-based special, that doesn t require exhausts, oils, lucky rabbits feet etc. it ll also cost a bazillion pounds.
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